Flowers
-
Native Milkweed Orange (Asclepias Tuberosa)
🦋 Brighten Your Garden with Asclepias tuberosa (Native Milkweed) Native Milkweed Plant Class: Magnoliopsida Bring vibrant color and essential wildlife support to your landscape with one of the most important native plants for pollinators. 🌼 Why You’ll Love It 🧡 Bold Summer BloomsBright orange flower clusters create a stunning seasonal display, reaching 2–3 feet tall for eye-catching garden color. 🦋 Monarch & Pollinator MagnetA critical host plant for monarch butterflies and a favorite nectar source for bees and beneficial insects—essential for supporting biodiversity. 🌞 Florida-Ready & Eco-FriendlyThrives in full sun and well-drained soils, making it an excellent choice for Florida-friendly and native landscapes. 🌱 Easy, Effortless GrowthLow-maintenance and naturally adapted to its environment, making it perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners. ✨ Order now to reserve your Native Milkweed and create a thriving butterfly haven in your garden this season!
$12.00
-
Eastern Redbud (Cercis Canadensis)
🌸 Spring Bloomer | Native Ornamental | Pollinator-Friendly Native Spring Showstopper The Eastern Redbud is a beloved native ornamental tree known for its breathtaking early spring display of pink to lavender blooms that emerge before the leaves. This compact, graceful tree brings seasonal color, wildlife value, and year-round beauty to residential landscapes and restoration plantings. With its heart-shaped leaves and elegant branching habit, it serves beautifully as a specimen tree, understory planting, or naturalized accent. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Eastern Redbud 🌸 Early Spring Color ExplosionMasses of pink-to-lavender flowers appear before foliage for a dramatic seasonal display. 🦋 Pollinator FavoriteSupports bees, butterflies, and other early-season pollinators when few other trees are in bloom. 🌿 Native Landscape BeautyA naturally elegant small tree that fits perfectly in residential yards and native plantings. 🏡 Versatile UseGreat as a specimen tree, understory planting, or part of a naturalized landscape. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 5–9☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (4–6+ hours of sun for best flowering) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers moist, well-drained soil Ideal pH: neutral to slightly acidic Adaptable to loamy, sandy, or clay soils Avoid poorly drained or waterlogged areas 💧 Watering Guide Water deeply 2–3 times per week for the first 6–8 weeks Maintain regular watering during establishment Once established, water during extended dry periods Mulch helps retain moisture and stabilize root temperature 🌱 Planting Instructions Choose a well-drained site with some afternoon shade in hotter climates Space 10–15 feet from buildings or other trees Dig a hole twice as wide and equal in depth to the root ball Backfill with native soil and water thoroughly Apply 2–3 inches of mulch, keeping it away from the trunk ✂️ Pruning & Care Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches Minimal pruning needed—natural form is best 🌿 What Makes It Thrive Good air circulation and sunlight exposure Consistent moisture during establishment Well-drained soils Low fertility soils (avoid over-fertilizing for best blooms) ✨ Eastern Redbud is a true native gem—offering early color, pollinator support, and graceful structure in any landscape. 📄 Download PDF Here
$25.00 - $130.00
-
American Holly (Ilex Opaca)
🌿 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
-
Dahoon Holly (Ilex Cassine)
🌿 Zone 7–11 | Native Evergreen Tree | Wildlife Friendly | Year-Round Interest Native Evergreen Beauty Enhance your landscape with the natural elegance of the Dahoon Holly, a southeastern native evergreen tree prized for its glossy foliage, graceful form, and seasonal berry display. This adaptable holly brings year-round structure, color, and wildlife value to any landscape. In fall and winter, it produces bright red berries that stand out beautifully against deep green leaves, creating a striking seasonal contrast while supporting local wildlife. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Dahoon Holly 🌿 Evergreen Year-Round BeautyGlossy dark green foliage provides consistent color and structure in all seasons. 🍒 Winter Berry DisplayBright red berries add seasonal interest and feed native birds throughout cooler months. 🦋 Wildlife FriendlyExcellent habitat and food source for birds and beneficial wildlife. 🌳 Versatile Landscape TreePerfect for hedges, privacy screens, specimen plantings, or naturalized areas. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 7–11☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade 🌿 Soil & Site Preferences Prefers wet, acidic, well-drained soils Naturally thrives in low, moist areas and coastal landscapes Adaptable once established in a range of soil conditions 🌱 Care & Maintenance Water regularly during establishment Once mature, moderately drought tolerant Minimal pruning required—can be shaped for hedges or structure Apply mulch to retain moisture and support root health 🌿 Why Add Dahoon Holly? A perfect combination of beauty, resilience, and ecological value, Dahoon Holly is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a reliable native evergreen that supports wildlife year-round. 📄 View PDF Handout
$21.00 - $200.00
-
Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis)
Zone 8-11 Amid Florida’s vibrant palms and citrus groves, our farm nurtures a unique treasure: the Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis). Beyond its energizing properties, this exceptional plant is a true guardian of the ecosystem, embodying sustainability and showcasing nature’s powerful gifts. Let this “Cup of Sunshine” add a dose of natural beauty and eco-conscious energy to your space! Experience the spirit of Florida in every leaf—order your Yerba Mate Holly today! Download PDF Handout
$15.00 - $130.00
-
Flatwood Plum (Prunus umbellata)
🌸 Small Native Tree | Wildlife Attractor | Spring Bloomer Native Florida Plum A tough, beautiful Florida native, Flatwood Plum is valued for its early spring flower display, wildlife benefits, and easy-care nature. Before its leaves emerge, it bursts into clusters of bright white blossoms, followed by small purple fruits that support birds, pollinators, and local wildlife. With its naturally graceful, upright form, it fits perfectly into native landscapes, wildlife gardens, and habitat restoration projects. 🌟 Why Gardeners Love Flatwood Plum 🌸 Early Spring BloomsCovered in showy white flowers before leaf-out, creating one of the earliest spring displays in the landscape. 🦋 Wildlife MagnetProduces small edible purple fruits that attract birds, bees, and beneficial pollinators. 🌿 Native & Low MaintenanceA Florida native that thrives with minimal care once established. 🏡 Perfect Landscape TreeCompact, naturally rounded form makes it ideal for residential yards and naturalized plantings. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 7–9Sun: Full sun to partial shade (best flowering and fruiting in full sun) 🌿 Planting & Care Spacing: 10–15 ft from structures or other treesPlanting: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and equal in depth. Backfill with native soil and water thoroughly. Mulch: Apply 2–3 inches, keeping mulch away from the trunk. Soil: Adaptable to sandy, loamy, or slightly acidic soils. Prefers well-drained sites but tolerates seasonal moisture. Watering: Water deeply 1–2 times weekly during establishment (first 6–8 weeks) Once established, drought tolerant except during extended dry periods Fertilizer:Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10) in early spring during the first 1–2 years. Mature trees typically require little to no fertilization. Pruning:Minimal pruning needed. Remove dead, weak, or crossing branches in late winter. Light shaping can be done to maintain structure if desired. 🌿 What Helps It Thrive Full sun exposure for best bloom and fruit production Well-drained soil with organic matter Regular watering during establishment Minimal pruning to preserve natural form ✨ Flatwood Plum is a standout native tree for pollinators, birds, and natural beauty—perfect for anyone building a Florida-friendly or wildlife-focused landscape. 📄 Download PDF Handout Available
$18.00 - $125.00
-
Weeping Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria 'Pendula')
Add Elegance To Your Yard USDA Hardiness Zones 7 to 10 Elevate your landscape with the graceful beauty of Ilex vomitoria 'Pendula', a stunning weeping variety of Yaupon Holly. This evergreen beauty features cascading branches adorned with glossy leaves and vibrant red berries that will attract birds to your garden throughout fall and winter. Key Features: Dramatic Shape: Its unique, weeping form adds a touch of elegance and visual interest to any landscape. Wildlife Friendly: Red berries attract birds and pollinators, creating a lively, eco-friendly garden. Low Maintenance: Once established, it thrives in sandy soils and is drought-tolerant, making it perfect for low-maintenance landscapes. Ideal for creating striking focal points or accents in Florida-friendly gardens. Order now—limited quantities available! Don’t miss the chance to add this graceful beauty to your landscape!
$125.00
-
Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus)
Fast-Growing Privacy Hedge "Deliver to your home today!" Looking for the ultimate natural privacy screen? The Cherry Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) is a top pick for landscapers and homeowners alike—fast-growing, evergreen, low-maintenance, and beautifully lush year-round. Perfect for hedges, borders, or property lines, this Florida-grown shrub features dense, glossy green foliage and bursts into fragrant white blooms each spring. 🌿 Why Cherry Laurel is in High Demand Instant Privacy – Grows fast into thick, natural walls for your landscape Elegant Spring Blooms – Fragrant white flowers offer seasonal beauty Year-Round Greenery – Glossy, evergreen leaves hold color through every season Sun or Shade – Thrives in full sun or partial shade Adaptable & Tough – Grows in clay, loam, or sandy soil with ease Deer-Resistant – A smart choice for rural or suburban gardens Planting & Growing Details: USDA Zones: 6–9 Size at Maturity: 10–20 ft tall, 5–10 ft wide (can be trimmed to desired shape) Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil (tolerates most types) Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade Watering: Water regularly until established; drought-tolerant afterward Fertilizer: Use a balanced shrub fertilizer in early spring for best growth Quick Tips Space 3–5 ft apart for dense hedge lines Prune annually to shape and maintain height Use mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds Download PDF Handout
$150.00 - $200.00
-
Florida Privet (Forestiera Segregata)
The Ultimate Low-Maintenance Hedge for Privacy, Wildlife & Beauty 6-9ft Tall (Pick-Up Only) USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 10 Florida Privet is the perfect native shrub for lush hedges, privacy screens, and wildlife-friendly landscapes. With its dense evergreen foliage, drought tolerance, and salt resistance, this hardy plant thrives in Florida’s toughest conditions—from sandy soils to coastal breezes. Why Choose Florida Privet? Year-Round Beauty: Lush green foliage keeps your landscape vibrant in every season.Fast-Growing Privacy: Create a natural, low-maintenance hedge or screen effortlessly. Wildlife Magnet: Birds love the berries, and pollinators flock to the fragrant flowers. Tough & Resilient: Thrives in drought, salt spray, and poor soils—perfect for Florida! Easy to Plant & Care For: Location: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil Water: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established Size Available: 6-9ft Tall – Ready to Thrive!
$125.00
-
Barbados Cherry (Malpighia Emarginata)
🍒 A Tropical Superfruit for Your Garden USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11 Fast-Growing Superfruit Plant Bring beauty, flavor, and nutrition straight to your landscape with the Barbados Cherry, a fast-growing evergreen shrub or small tree reaching 6–12 feet tall. This tropical favorite is known for its lush foliage, delicate blooms, and exceptionally nutritious fruit. 🌟 Why You’ll Love It 🌸 Year-Round BeautyProduces soft pink and white blooms in warm climates, adding color and charm throughout much of the year. 🍒 Vitamin C SuperfruitDelicious sweet-tart cherries packed with one of the highest natural vitamin C contents—perfect for fresh eating, juices, and homemade jams. 🌞 Easy & Low MaintenanceHeat-loving, drought-tolerant once established, and well-suited for warm climate gardening. 🏡 Compact & VersatileIdeal for hedges, patios, containers, or edible landscape designs where space is limited. 🦋 Pollinator FriendlyAttracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, supporting a healthier garden ecosystem.
$15.00 - $55.00
-
Camellia Tea Plant (Camellia Sinensis) Coming Back Soon
Evergreen Shrub | Harvest Your Own Tea | Shade-Tolerant and Hardy The Camellia Tea Plant is the source of all true teas—green, black, white, and oolong. This attractive evergreen shrub features glossy green leaves and delicate white blooms and thrives in warm, humid environments. Ideal for edible landscapes, tea gardens, or ornamental plantings, it adds both beauty and utility to the garden. Planting Zone:USDA Zones 7–9. Cold-hardy with protection; prefers mild winters and humid summers. Can be grown in containers in colder regions and overwintered indoors. Watering Needs:Requires consistent moisture. Water regularly, especially during dry spells, but avoid overwatering. Soil should stay evenly moist—not soggy. Soil Requirements:Prefers well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter. Ideal pH is between 5.5 and 6.5. Avoid alkaline or heavy clay soils unless amended properly. Light Requirements:Performs best in partial shade to dappled sunlight. Can tolerate full sun in cooler areas if watered adequately, but benefits from protection from harsh afternoon sun in hotter climates. Fertilizer:Feed with an acid-loving plant fertilizer (like azalea or camellia formulas) in early spring and again in midsummer. Avoid over-fertilization, which can burn roots. Pruning & Care:Prune after flowering to shape and encourage bushiness. Light, regular pruning improves leaf production, which is ideal for tea harvesting. Remove any dead or crossed branches. Planting Instructions: Dig a hole twice as wide and as deep as the root ball. Mix in organic compost to improve drainage and acidity. Place the plant at the same depth it was in the pot. Backfill with native soil and water deeply. Mulch with pine bark or pine needles to maintain acidity and moisture. Keep soil consistently moist during the establishment period. The Camellia sinensis is a versatile, ornamental, and functional plant that allows you to grow and harvest your own tea at home. Whether in the ground or in containers, it adds elegance and value to any garden.
$21.00
-
Carolina Buckthorn (Rhamnus caroliniana)
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
$115.00