Natives

73 products

  • American Beautyberry (Callicarpa Americana) in front of country house American Beautyberry (Callicarpa Americana) pack of 4 liners wrapped in a red and white ribbon with golden tag saying "Premium Grower"

    American Beautyberry (Callicarpa Americana)

    1 review

    🌿 USDA Hardiness Zones 6–10 | Native Shrub | Wildlife Favorite | Seasonal Color A True Native Showstopper Transform your landscape with the striking American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana), a fast-growing native shrub known for its vibrant clusters of brilliant purple berries that appear in late summer and fall. Reaching 8–9 feet tall, this Florida-friendly native brings bold seasonal color, wildlife value, and easy-care performance to any garden or naturalized planting. 🌟 Why You’ll Love American Beautyberry 💜 Stunning Seasonal DisplayEye-catching clusters of bright purple berries create one of the most unique fall landscapes. 🦋 Wildlife MagnetHighly attractive to birds, bees, and beneficial pollinators that rely on its seasonal fruit. 🌿 Native & Low MaintenanceNaturally adapted to Florida and southeastern climates—easy to grow and highly resilient. 🌞 Heat & Sun TolerantThrives in sunny locations with well-drained soil and minimal care once established. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 6–10☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best berry production in full sun) 🌿 Care & Growing Notes Prefers well-drained soil Adaptable to sandy, loamy, and native soils Water regularly during establishment Drought tolerant once mature Minimal pruning required—best shaped in late winter if needed ✨ American Beautyberry is one of the most rewarding native shrubs for color, wildlife support, and low-maintenance beauty—perfect for Florida-friendly landscapes.

    $15.00 - $21.00

  • Lush garden with a flowering tree in front of a house American Fringe Tree (Chionanthus Virginicus)

    American Fringe Tree (Chionanthus Virginicus)

    5 reviews

    🌳 Why Add the Fringe Tree to Your Landscape? Transform your outdoor space with the enchanting Fringe Tree, a Florida native gem that brings both striking beauty and valuable ecological benefits to your landscape. In spring, it produces soft, fragrant white blooms that create a graceful, cloud-like display, filling the garden with seasonal charm. Its lush, glossy green foliage provides year-round appeal and gentle shade, making it a standout choice for home landscapes, natural gardens, and pollinator-friendly plantings. 🌟 Why You’ll Love the Fringe Tree 🦋 Pollinator HavenAttracts bees, butterflies, and birds, supporting a thriving and healthy ecosystem. 🌸 Seasonal ShowpieceShowy white spring blooms paired with rich green foliage for year-round visual interest. 🌿 Florida Native BeautyWell-adapted, low-maintenance, and ideal for naturalized and native landscapes. 📦 Bulk Savings AvailableSave more when purchasing multiple plants—perfect for larger landscape projects and restoration planting. ✨ Order today to reserve your Fringe Tree and bring effortless elegance and wildlife value to your landscape! 📄 Download PDF Handout Available

    $25.00 - $145.00

  • American Hawthorn (Crataegus) American Hawthorn (Crataegus)

    American Hawthorn (Crataegus)

    20 in stock

    Pollinator Magnet | Beautiful Blooms + Wildlife Berries Attract birds, butterflies, and beneficial pollinators with the American Hawthorn—a striking, small native tree or large shrub known for its clusters of white spring flowers and bright red berries in fall and winter. A perfect choice for native gardens, privacy plantings, or wildlife habitats. USDA Zones: 5–9 – Thrives across the Southeast and into Central & North Florida Mature Size: 15–25 ft tall and wide; easy to shape and manage Planting Instructions: Sunlight: Full sun to light shade (best flowering in full sun) Soil: Adapts to sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Hole Size: Twice the width of the pot, same depth as the root ball Mulch: Apply 2–3 inches of mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds Watering: Water deeply 1–2 times per week after planting. Once established, it is drought-tolerant but appreciates occasional watering in dry spells. Fertilizer: Use a balanced slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10) in early spring. Compost or leaf mulch also helps build soil health. Why Customers Love It: Native Florida shrub with year-round interest Fragrant white flowers in spring and vibrant red berries in fall Supports pollinators, birds, and small mammals Dense branches provide excellent habitat and privacy Easy to grow, low-maintenance, and tolerant of tough conditions Add this stunning Florida native to your landscape! Limited quantities of 3-Gallon American Hawthorn available now at FlowingWellTreeFarm.com – Perfect for pollinator gardens, wildlife buffers, and natural beauty!

    20 in stock

    $55.00

  • Holly bush with red berries and a pink and white striped bow, labeled 'Premium Grower'. American Holly (Ilex Opaca)

    American Holly (Ilex Opaca)

    1 review

    🌿 American Holly | Native Evergreen | Wildlife Friendly | Year-Round Beauty Classic Native Evergreen Tree Transform your landscape with the timeless beauty of the American Holly, a native evergreen tree valued for its glossy green foliage, upright structure, and brilliant red berries that appear in fall and winter. Slow-growing but long-lived, this iconic native reaches 15–30 feet tall, making it a perfect choice for naturalized landscapes, privacy plantings, and wildlife gardens. 🌟 Why You’ll Love American Holly 🌿 Evergreen Year-Round AppealGlossy green leaves provide structure and color in every season. 🍒 Vibrant Winter BerriesBright red berries add striking seasonal interest and natural beauty. 🦋 Wildlife Friendly TreeProvides food and shelter for birds and supports local ecosystems. 🌳 Elegant Landscape FormA beautiful native choice for hedges, specimen planting, or woodland edges. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 5–9☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best berry production in sun) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil Adaptable to sandy or loamy soils Avoid poorly drained or compacted areas Benefits from organic matter at planting 🌱 Care & Maintenance Water regularly during establishment Once established, moderately drought tolerant Mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature Minimal pruning required—best shaped in late winter if needed 🌿 Why Choose American Holly? A classic native evergreen that combines year-round beauty, wildlife value, and long-term durability, making it a reliable foundation plant for Florida-friendly and southeastern landscapes. ✨ Order now to reserve your American Holly for September shipping and bring timeless native elegance to your garden!

    $21.00 - $140.00

  • American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana)

    American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana)

    Scientific Name: Carpinus carolinianaCommon Names: American Hornbeam, Musclewood, Blue Beech, Ironwood Zone: USDA Zones 3–9 Height: Typically grows 20–35 feet tall and 20–30 feet wide, making it an excellent understory tree for landscapes and naturalized areas. Soil Requirements:Prefers moist, well-draining soil, but adapts to sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Thrives in slightly acidic to neutral soiland tolerates occasional wet conditions better than many trees. Watering:Water regularly during the first 1–2 years to establish strong roots. Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy. Once established, American Hornbeam becomes moderately drought tolerant, though it performs best with occasional deep watering during dry periods. Sun Placement:Grows best in partial shade to full sun. In warmer climates like Florida, it appreciates morning sun with afternoon shade, especially when young. Excellent for woodland edges, shaded gardens, and understory plantings. Planting Instructions: Choose a location with adequate moisture and space for mature growth. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and as deep as the container. Place the tree so the top of the root ball sits level with the surrounding soil. Backfill with native soil and water deeply after planting. Apply 2–3 inches of mulch around the base, keeping mulch several inches away from the trunk. Water consistently during establishment, especially during hot or dry weather. Special Characteristics: Known for its distinctive muscular, fluted bark, giving it the nickname “Musclewood.” Produces beautiful orange, red, and yellow fall foliage. Native to eastern North America and beneficial for birds, pollinators, and wildlife. Tolerates wet areas and seasonal flooding, making it useful near ponds or rain gardens. Naturally resistant to many pests and diseases and works well as an ornamental specimen or understory tree.

    $90.00

  • Anise Florida Red (Illicium floridanum) Sold Out Coming Back Soon

    Anise Florida Red (Illicium floridanum) Sold Out Coming Back Soon

    Out of stock

    Transform your garden with the vibrant beauty of Anise Florida Red! This native shrub features stunning blooms that attract pollinators like hummingbirds, making it a perfect addition to any wildlife-friendly garden. Not only does it enhance your landscape’s beauty, but it also provides year-round support for local wildlife. Key Benefits: 🌸 Attracts Pollinators: Hummingbirds and bees love the colorful blooms, supporting a thriving garden ecosystem.🌸 Year-Round Wildlife Support: Provides shelter and nourishment for various wildlife species.🌸 Low Maintenance: Thrives in a variety of landscapes and requires minimal care.🌸 Striking Beauty: Its bold, red blooms and lush foliage make it a standout feature in your garden. Download pdf here  

    Out of stock

    $21.00

  • Bracken Brown Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’) Bracken Brown Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’)

    Bracken Brown Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’)

    20 in stock

    Locally Grown in Pierson, FloridaCold Hardy • Evergreen Beauty • Fragrant Southern Blooms Bring timeless Southern elegance to your landscape with Bracken Brown Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’), a stunning evergreen magnolia prized for its glossy dark green leaves, rich bronze-brown undersides, and enormous fragrant white blooms. Locally grown at Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, this improved Southern Magnolia variety is known for its dense growth, cold hardiness, and compact form compared to traditional magnolias. Perfect for specimen planting, privacy screens, estate landscapes, and native-inspired gardens, Bracken’s Brown Beauty offers year-round beauty and exceptional resilience. USDA Growing ZonesBest suited for Zones 5–9, making it one of the most cold-hardy Southern Magnolia cultivars available. About the PlantBracken Brown Magnolia is a broadleaf evergreen tree with a naturally dense, pyramidal shape. Its thick, glossy leaves feature beautiful cinnamon-brown undersides that add striking contrast and texture to the landscape. In late spring through summer, it produces large, creamy white flowers with an unforgettable lemony fragrance. This variety is prized for its improved cold tolerance, strong branching structure, and more compact growth habit, making it ideal for residential landscapes. About the FlowersLarge, fragrant white blooms can reach 8–10 inches wide, appearing from late spring through summer. The blooms attract pollinators while creating a classic Southern garden appearance with a sweet citrus-like fragrance. Mature Height & GrowthTypically grows 30–50 feet tall with a spread of 15–30 feet, developing a dense, upright canopy over time. Sun RequirementsPerforms best in full sun to partial shade. At least 6 hours of sunlight daily encourages stronger flowering and denser growth. Planting InstructionsChoose a location with adequate space for mature growth and good airflow. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and equal depth. Plant at the same depth as the nursery container. Backfill with native soil and water thoroughly after planting. Apply 2–3 inches of mulch around the base to retain moisture, keeping mulch away from the trunk. Water deeply during the establishment period. Soil RequirementsThrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. Adapts to sandy, loamy, or clay soils when drainage is adequate. Avoid poorly drained or constantly wet sites. Watering NeedsWater regularly during the first growing season to establish a strong root system. Once established, Bracken Brown Magnolia is moderately drought tolerant but benefits from deep watering during extended dry periods. FertilizerApply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy foliage and flowering. Mature trees generally require minimal fertilization in healthy soil. Pruning & CareMinimal pruning is needed. Prune lightly in late winter or after flowering to remove damaged or crossing branches and maintain desired shape. Avoid excessive pruning to preserve its natural form. What Makes It Thrive✔ Full sun to partial shade✔ Slightly acidic, well-drained soil✔ Deep watering during establishment✔ Mulching to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature✔ Room to grow and proper airflow Add the beauty of Bracken Brown Magnolia to your landscape and enjoy fragrant blooms, evergreen foliage, and classic Southern charm for generations to come.

    20 in stock

    $210.00

  • Carolina Buckthorn (Rhamnus caroliniana) Carolina Buckthorn (Rhamnus caroliniana)

    Carolina Buckthorn (Rhamnus caroliniana)

    20 in stock

    Native • Wildlife-Friendly • Shade-Tolerant Despite its name, Carolina Buckthorn has no thorns—just lush green foliage, pollinator-friendly flowers, and clusters of small red berries that ripen to black, feeding birds and wildlife. This deciduous native shrub/small tree thrives in both sun and shade, making it a versatile addition to naturalized plantings, woodland edges, or pollinator gardens. USDA Hardiness Zones: Zones 5–9Adaptable to a wide range of climates across the Southeast and into the Midwest. Soil Preferences: Prefers moist, well-drained soils Tolerates sandy, loamy, or clay soils Performs best in slightly acidic to neutral pH Naturally occurs in woodland understories and streambanks Planting Instructions: Light: Full sun to full shade (more sun = denser growth and fruiting) Hole: Dig a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the container Placement: Gently loosen the root ball and place the plant so the root collar is level with the ground Backfill & Mulch: Fill with native soil, press gently, and mulch with 2–3 inches around the base (keep mulch off the trunk) Watering Guidelines: Newly planted: Water deeply 2–3 times per week for the first 2–3 months After establishment: Requires minimal watering — only during extended dry periods Do not overwater — allow soil to dry slightly between watering Fertilization: Fertilize once per year in early spring using a balanced slow-release fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10) Avoid excessive nitrogen — too much can reduce flowering and fruiting Organic compost or leaf mulch can be used for soil enrichment Why Choose Carolina Buckthorn? No thorns – safe and manageableBird & pollinator magnetGrows in sun or shadeLow maintenance once establishedGreat for woodland or naturalistic gardens

    20 in stock

    $115.00

  • Last stock! Carolina Cypress (Hesperocyparis Glabra) Carolina Cypress (Hesperocyparis Glabra)

    Carolina Cypress (Hesperocyparis Glabra)

    5 in stock

    USDA Hardiness Zones 7-9 The Fast-Growing Evergreen for Instant Privacy and Beauty! Transform your garden with the Carolina Cypress (Cupressocyparis leylandii), the perfect tree for fast-growing privacy and stunning beauty! This evergreen reaches impressive heights of 50-70 feet, with soft, feathery blue-green foliage and a graceful pyramidal shape. Whether you're looking to create privacy, shield your garden from wind, or add year-round beauty, this tree has it all. Key Benefits Instant Privacy: Achieve fast height and create a natural screen or barrier. Low Maintenance: Thrives in full sun, is drought-tolerant, and requires minimal care once established. Perfect for Windbreaks: Protect your space from wind and enjoy privacy with ease. Year-Round Beauty: Keep your garden looking lush with stunning feathery foliage all year long. Order yours now and pick it up today to start beautifying your outdoor space with the Carolina Cypress! Don’t miss out on this versatile and fast-growing tree—make your garden the envy of the neighborhood!  

    5 in stock

    $700.00

  • Carolina Willow (Salix caroliniana) Carolina Willow (Salix caroliniana)

    Carolina Willow (Salix caroliniana)

    2 reviews

    Florida Native • Fast-Growing • Excellent for Wet Areas The Carolina Willow is a fast-growing, native deciduous shrub or small tree ideal for natural landscapes, water features, or restoration projects. With graceful, narrow leaves and a naturally multi-stemmed form, this willow thrives in wet conditions and plays an important role in supporting native wildlife. Planting Zone: USDA Zones 7–10. Thrives in warm, humid regions and tolerates occasional frost. Watering Needs: Carolina Willow prefers consistently moist to wet soil. Excellent choice for planting along ponds, drainage ditches, wetlands, or other low-lying areas. It can tolerate short periods of drought once established but performs best with regular water. Soil Requirements: Grows in a variety of soils but prefers loamy, sandy, or silty soil with good moisture retention. Tolerates poor drainageand even standing water. Light Requirements: Performs best in full sun to part shade. More sun encourages denser growth. Fertilizer: Fertilization is generally not required in natural or wetland settings. For landscape use, a slow-release balanced fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10) in early spring may encourage faster growth during establishment. Pruning & Care: Prune in late winter or early spring to shape or control size. Carolina Willow grows rapidly and can be cut back hard if needed—it rebounds quickly. Remove suckers and manage spread if desired. Planting Tips: Dig a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball. Loosen surrounding soil and backfill with native soil—no need to amend. Water thoroughly after planting and keep soil evenly moist for the first 3–6 months. Apply mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds, but keep away from trunk. A beautiful and resilient native tree, the Carolina Willow is perfect for eco-friendly landscapes and erosion control. Fast-growing, adaptable, and easy to care for!

    $55.00

  • Catalpa (Catalpa Bignonioides) Catalpa (Catalpa Bignonioides)

    Catalpa (Catalpa Bignonioides)

    1 review

    7 in stock

    A Stunning North American Native for Your Landscape! Zone: 5-9 Transform your garden with the captivating Catalpa tree (Catalpa spp.), a stunning North American native. Known for its large, heart-shaped leaves and striking white flowers marked with purple and yellow, the Catalpa tree adds year-round beauty to any landscape. With a typical height of 40-70 feet, it blooms in late spring and thrives in well-drained soils with full sun to partial shade. Key Benefits Stunning Flowers: Enjoy vibrant white blooms with unique markings that attract pollinators.  Shade & Beauty: Provides a combination of aesthetic value and shade for your landscape.  Wildlife Friendly: A great addition to your garden that draws bees and butterflies.  Low Maintenance: Resistant to most pests and diseases, Catalpas are easy to care for. Don’t miss out on this ornamental beauty for your garden! Order today and experience the charm of the Catalpa tree in your landscape!  

    7 in stock

    $150.00

  • Cedar Elm (Ulmus Crassifolia) Cedar Elm (Ulmus Crassifolia)

    Cedar Elm (Ulmus Crassifolia)

    2 reviews

    Native • Hardy • Low-Maintenance The Cedar Elm is a tough, adaptable native tree ideal for urban and rural landscapes alike. Known for its small, deep green leaves and rugged bark, it thrives in a wide range of conditions and makes an excellent shade or street tree. Growing Zones:Zones 6–9 — Perfect for the southern and central U.S., including much of Texas, the Southeast, and parts of the Mid-Atlantic. Soil Preferences:Cedar Elm tolerates clay, loam, limestone, rocky, and sandy soils—even poorly drained areas. It prefers well-drained soil, but is extremely drought-tolerant once established. Planting Instructions: Choose a sunny spot – full sun is best (6+ hours of direct sunlight). Dig a hole twice as wide as the liner’s root plug and just as deep. Gently loosen roots if compacted. Place the liner in the hole so the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Backfill with native soil (no need to amend). Water thoroughly after planting. Watering Guide: Water deeply 2–3 times per week for the first 2 months. After establishment (3–4 months), water during extended dry periods only. Avoid shallow frequent watering—deep, infrequent watering encourages strong root development. Fertilizer: Use a balanced slow-release fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10 or 14-14-14) in early spring. Avoid over-fertilizing; native trees like Cedar Elm often require very little. Why Choose Our Cedar Elm Liners?✔️ Florida-grown✔️ Adapted to tough conditions✔️ Ideal for restoration, streetscapes, and naturalized areas

    $30.00

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