Gifts For Dad
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Pomegranate Saveh (Punica Shirin Saveh)
Rare, Sweet & Loaded with Health Benefits USDA Zones 7-10 Bring exotic flavor and vibrant beauty to your garden with the Pomegranate ‘Saveh’—a premium variety prized for its sweet, juicy fruit and high productivity! Native to the fertile Saveh region of Iran, this pomegranate is known for its thin skin, soft seeds, and exceptional sweetness, making it a top choice for fresh eating, juicing, or drying. Why You’ll Love Pomegranate ‘Saveh’ Super Sweet & Low Acidity – Perfectly balanced flavor, unlike tart varieties. Heavy Producer – Yields large, ruby-red fruits packed with antioxidants. Heat & Drought Tolerant – Thrives in warm climates with minimal maintenance. Fast-Growing & Hardy – Reaches 10-15 ft, ideal for gardens or container growing. Self-Pollinating – No need for multiple trees—though more trees mean bigger harvests! 🌱 How to Grow: Sun: Full sun (6+ hours) for best fruit production.Water: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established. Soil Requirements Well-Draining Soil: Prefers loamy, sandy, or slightly rocky soil that drains well. Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged conditions. pH Range: Best growth occurs in slightly acidic to slightly alkaline soils (5.5–7.5). Drought-Tolerant: Once established, it thrives in dry to moderately moist soil but should not sit in standing water. Nutrient-Rich: Adding organic compost at planting improves soil fertility and water retention. For optimal fruit production, plant in full sun and avoid areas with poor drainage.
$115.00
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Highland Tupelo Tree (Nyssa sylvatica)
Highland Tupelo (Black Tupelo / Black Gum / Tupelo Honey Tree)Brilliant Fall Color • Wildlife Friendly • Native & Hardy USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9 The Highland Tupelo, also known as Blackgum or Sour Gum, is one of the most spectacular native shade trees for year-round beauty and exceptional fall color. Famous for its glossy green foliage that transforms into breathtaking shades of scarlet red, fiery orange, deep purple, and gold, this native tree creates a stunning seasonal display few trees can match. With a naturally attractive form, strong central trunk, and excellent wildlife value, Highland Tupelo is perfect for residential landscapes, native gardens, parks, pollinator habitats, and restoration projects. It is also known as the “Tupelo Honey Tree,” valued by beekeepers for its nectar-rich flowers that help produce prized tupelo honey. Why You'll Love Highland Tupelo ✔ Incredible Fall Color – Brilliant red, orange, and purple foliage creates a showstopping autumn display. ✔ Wildlife Friendly – Provides food and shelter for birds, pollinators, and beneficial wildlife. ✔ Strong & Long-Lived – Hardy native tree with excellent structure and durability. ✔ Adaptable & Low Maintenance – Thrives in a variety of soil types and landscape settings. ✔ Pollinator Support – Spring flowers provide nectar for bees, including tupelo honey production. Mature SizeHeight: 30–50+ feet tallSpread: 20–30 feet wide Sunlight RequirementsGrows best in full sun to partial shade. More sunlight encourages denser growth and the richest fall color. Soil RequirementsAdaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soils, but performs best in slightly acidic, moist, well-drained soil. Avoid highly alkaline soils. WateringWater deeply and consistently during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, Highland Tupelo becomes moderately drought tolerant while still appreciating occasional deep watering during dry periods. FertilizerApply a balanced slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10 or 14-14-14) in early spring during the first few years. Mature trees typically require little supplemental feeding. Pruning & CareMinimal maintenance required. Light shaping while young encourages strong structure. Prune in late winter to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches. The Highland Tupelo is an outstanding choice for anyone wanting a native, wildlife-friendly shade tree with unforgettable fall color and long-term beauty. Whether planted in a formal landscape or natural setting, this resilient tree becomes more beautiful with every season.
$40.00
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Nuttall Oak (Quercus Texana)
Zone 6-9 Transform your landscape with the Nuttall Oak, a tree that actively shapes its environment while enhancing your garden! Known for its intricate root system, the Nuttall Oak anchors the soil and helps prevent erosion, making it an ideal choice for landscapes vulnerable to hurricanes and rising sea levels 🌊. Its efficient growth and carbon-sequestering abilities make it a powerful ally in the fight against climate change. Don’t miss out on adding this beautiful and resilient tree to your landscape. Pickup only—visit our website to order your Nuttall Oak today! Download pdf here
$115.00 - $190.00
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Spruce Pine (Pinus glabra)
🌲 Spruce Pine (Pinus glabra) | Graceful Native Evergreen | Shade-Tolerant Pine Elegant Native for Natural Landscapes Spruce Pine (Pinus glabra) is a refined native evergreen known for its straight trunk, soft dark-green needles, and graceful structure. Unlike many southern pines, it tolerates partial shade, making it an excellent choice for mixed forests, understory plantings, restoration sites, and large naturalized landscapes. Slow-growing and long-lived, this native tree provides year-round greenery, wildlife habitat, and timeless landscape value. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Spruce Pine 🌲 Graceful Evergreen FormTall, upright structure with soft needles and a clean, natural appearance. 🌿 Shade-Tolerant PineMore adaptable to partial shade than most pine species. 🦋 Wildlife FriendlyProvides cover and habitat for birds and native wildlife. 🌎 Restoration ReadyExcellent for reforestation, conservation plantings, and natural landscapes. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 7–10☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (tolerates more shade than most pines) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers moist, well-drained soils Adaptable to sandy, loamy, or light clay soils Tolerates occasional moisture but not standing water Performs best in slightly acidic conditions 🌱 Planting Instructions Dig a hole twice as wide and equal in depth to the root ball Plant at the same level as the container soil line Water thoroughly after planting Apply light mulch, keeping it away from the trunk 💧 Watering Guide Water regularly during the first growing season Once established, moderately drought tolerant Deep, occasional watering encourages strong root development 🌿 Fertilizer Apply balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring if needed Avoid over-fertilizing—thrives in low-nutrient conditions 🌲 Growth & Appearance Upright evergreen with straight trunk Soft, dark-green needles Develops a tall, open canopy over time Provides year-round shade and structure ✂️ Pruning & Care Minimal pruning required Remove dead or damaged branches as needed Best pruned in late winter or early spring ✨ Spruce Pine is a quiet but powerful native tree—perfect for natural landscapes, wildlife habitats, and long-term forest structure.
$30.00
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Native Southern Red Cedar (Juniperus Virginiana)
Hardy Evergreen for Any Landscape Highland Tupelo (Black Tupelo / Black Gum / Tupelo Honey Tree)Brilliant Fall Color • Wildlife Friendly • Native & Hardy USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9 The Highland Tupelo, also known as Blackgum or Sour Gum, is one of the most spectacular native shade trees for year-round beauty and exceptional fall color. Famous for its glossy green foliage that transforms into breathtaking shades of scarlet red, fiery orange, deep purple, and gold, this native tree creates a stunning seasonal display few trees can match. With a naturally attractive form, strong central trunk, and excellent wildlife value, Highland Tupelo is perfect for residential landscapes, native gardens, parks, pollinator habitats, and restoration projects. It is also known as the “Tupelo Honey Tree,” valued by beekeepers for its nectar-rich flowers that help produce prized tupelo honey. Why You'll Love Highland Tupelo ✔ Incredible Fall Color – Brilliant red, orange, and purple foliage creates a showstopping autumn display. ✔ Wildlife Friendly – Provides food and shelter for birds, pollinators, and beneficial wildlife. ✔ Strong & Long-Lived – Hardy native tree with excellent structure and durability. ✔ Adaptable & Low Maintenance – Thrives in a variety of soil types and landscape settings. ✔ Pollinator Support – Spring flowers provide nectar for bees, including tupelo honey production. Mature SizeHeight: 30–50+ feet tallSpread: 20–30 feet wide Sunlight RequirementsGrows best in full sun to partial shade. More sunlight encourages denser growth and the richest fall color. Soil RequirementsAdaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soils, but performs best in slightly acidic, moist, well-drained soil. Avoid highly alkaline soils. WateringWater deeply and consistently during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, Highland Tupelo becomes moderately drought tolerant while still appreciating occasional deep watering during dry periods. FertilizerApply a balanced slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10 or 14-14-14) in early spring during the first few years. Mature trees typically require little supplemental feeding. Pruning & CareMinimal maintenance required. Light shaping while young encourages strong structure. Prune in late winter to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches. The Highland Tupelo is an outstanding choice for anyone wanting a native, wildlife-friendly shade tree with unforgettable fall color and long-term beauty. Whether planted in a formal landscape or natural setting, this resilient tree becomes more beautiful with every season. Limited Quantity Available – Reserve Yours Today for September Shipping! USDA Hardiness Zones 3-9 Transform your landscape with the Southern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana), a beautiful, hardy evergreen native to North America. This tree reaches impressive heights of 30-65 feet, featuring a striking conical to columnar shape that adds visual appeal to any space. Its aromatic, scale-like foliage displays dark green and blue-green hues, while the small bluish berries attract birds and wildlife. Key Benefits Hardy & Resilient: Thrives in poor soil conditions, full sun, and is drought-tolerant, making it perfect for a wide range of landscapes. Multi-Functional: Ideal for windbreaks, privacy screens, and erosion control, while its durable, rot-resistant wood can be used for crafting furniture and fence posts. Wildlife-Friendly: Attracts birds with its beautiful berries, supporting your local ecosystem. This Southern Red Cedar is a versatile and low-maintenance addition to your garden. Order now and enjoy this hardy evergreen’s beauty and benefits for years to come!
$50.00 - $95.00
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Pomegranate Wonderful (Punica granatum 'Wonderful')
Get Ready for a Taste Explosion Zones 8-10 Discover the 'Wonderful' Pomegranate, a must-have for your garden that offers both visual beauty and exceptional flavor! This deciduous shrub or small tree grows up to 20 feet tall and wide, featuring glossy green leaves and stunning orange-red flowers that bloom from late spring to early summer. Not only is it a visual delight, but it’s also packed with juicy, ruby-red arils that offer the perfect balance of sweet and tart flavors! Why You’ll Love It Sweet & Tangy Delight: Relish in large, deep red fruits brimming with delicious, sweet-tart flavor—ideal for fresh eating, juicing, or adding a twist to your recipes. Antioxidant Powerhouse: Packed with nutrients and antioxidants, the 'Wonderful' pomegranate offers a healthy boost with every bite. Easy to Grow: Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, becoming drought-tolerant once established. Perfect for Mediterranean and arid climates. Stunning Landscape Appeal: Its vibrant flowers and unique form make it a standout addition to your landscape. Regular pruning helps maintain shape while encouraging fruit production.
$18.00 - $125.00
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Long Leaf Pine (Pinus palustris)
🌲 Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) | Iconic Native Evergreen | Restoration & Wildlife Tree Legendary Southern Native Tree The Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) is one of the most iconic native trees of the Southeastern United States—valued for its exceptional strength, longevity, and ecological importance. Known for its striking long needles (up to 18 inches)and tall, straight growth habit, it forms the foundation of classic Southern pine ecosystems. Locally grown at Flowing Well Tree Farm, these trees are carefully cultivated to ensure strong root systems and excellent field performance, giving you a more resilient, Florida-adapted plant ready to thrive after planting. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Longleaf Pine 🌲 Historic Native SpeciesA keystone tree of Southern ecosystems and natural pine forests. 💪 Extremely Durable & Long-LivedCapable of thriving for generations with strong wind and drought resistance. 🌿 Wildlife & Habitat ChampionSupports native grasses, pollinators, and diverse wildlife species. 🌞 Classic Southern Landscape LookTall, straight trunk with a beautiful open canopy over time. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 7–10☀️ Light: Full sun 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils Highly adapted to nutrient-poor soils Does not tolerate standing water or heavy clay Thrives in natural, open landscapes 🌱 Planting Instructions Choose a full sun location with plenty of space for long-term growth Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and equal depth Plant at ground level and backfill with native soil Water deeply after planting Apply light mulch, keeping it away from the trunk 💧 Watering Guide Water regularly during the first growing season Once established, highly drought tolerant Deep, infrequent watering encourages strong root development 🌿 Care & Maintenance Minimal maintenance required once established Avoid heavy fertilization—thrives in natural soils Prune only to remove dead or damaged branches if needed 🌎 Ideal Uses 🌲 Reforestation & conservation projects 🌿 Habitat restoration & native ecosystems 🌳 Large-scale landscapes & naturalized areas 🐦 Wildlife support plantings 🌾 Long-term timber or land stewardship ✨ Longleaf Pine is a true legacy tree—built for strength, resilience, and ecological restoration that lasts for generations.
$25.00 - $125.00
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Sawtooth Oak (Quercus Acutissima)
Why Choose Sawtooth Oak? Stunning Foliage: Features sharply serrated leaves that add a bold, distinctive look to any landscape. Wildlife-Friendly: Produces acorns at an early age, providing a critical food source for birds and other wildlife. Rapid Growth: Quickly establishes itself, offering generous shade and enhancing outdoor spaces. Adaptable: Thrives in well-drained soils with full sun or partial shade, making it suitable for various settings. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this resilient and majestic tree to your outdoor space. Visit our website to order your Sawtooth Oak today!
$18.00
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Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)
Fast Shade | Cold Hardy | Grows Almost Anywhere Looking for a fast-growing shade tree that can handle just about anything? The Green Ash is a top-performing, Florida-grown deciduous tree known for its bright yellow fall color, tough adaptability, and speedy growth. It’s a favorite for restoration plantings, windbreaks, and large yards needing quick coverage. Why Choose Green Ash? Rapid Growth – Quickly creates a tall, full canopy Cold Hardy – Thrives in USDA Zones 3–9 Tolerates Tough Conditions – Wet, dry, compacted, or sandy soils? No problem Brilliant Fall Foliage – Stunning golden-yellow leaves each autumn Low Maintenance – Once established, it's hands-off and dependable Growing Information Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hrs/day) = best growth and canopy shape Mature Size: 50–60 ft tall x 40–50 ft wide Soil: Adapts to almost any soil—loamy, sandy, clay, or compact Watering: Deep water 2–3x/week during first 6–8 weeks; then only during dry spells Fertilizer: Use a balanced slow-release (10-10-10) in early spring for young trees Pruning: Light structural pruning in late winter helps develop strong limbs Best Uses: Large landscapes needing fast shade Windbreaks for farms, fields, or rural properties Reforestation and restoration projects Great for commercial or residential plantings where toughness matters Article: "All about Green Ash"
$30.00
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Sunmist Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica)
Sunmist Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) Locally grafted at Flowing Well Tree Farm Sunmist Nectarine is a low-chill, early-fruiting nectarine variety well suited for Florida and the Southeast. It produces smooth-skinned, sweet, flavorful fruit and attractive spring blossoms that add ornamental value. This productive fruit tree is an excellent choice for home orchards, edible landscapes, and backyard gardens. Mature Size Typically reaches 10–15 feet tall with a similar spread when unpruned; can be maintained smaller with annual pruning. USDA Growing Zones Thrives in USDA Zones 8–10, performing best in warm climates with mild winters. Placement & Sun Exposure Plant in full sun (at least 6–8 hours daily) for optimal flowering, fruit set, and flavor. Choose an open site with good air circulation to reduce disease pressure. Planting Instructions Dig a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball. Place the tree at the same soil level as it was grown in the container. Backfill with native soil, water thoroughly, and apply mulch, keeping it several inches away from the trunk. Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soil. Avoid poorly drained or waterlogged areas, as nectarines are sensitive to root rot. Slightly acidic to neutral soils are ideal. Watering Water regularly during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, provide deep watering during dry periods, especially while fruit is developing. Fertilizer Apply a balanced slow-release fruit tree fertilizer in early spring and again after harvest if needed. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which can reduce fruit quality. Pruning Prune annually in late winter while dormant to maintain an open center structure. Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches and thin for airflow and sunlight penetration. 🌱 Plants provided by Flowing Well Tree Farm are locally grown and selected for success in Florida’s climate.
$65.00
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Shumard Oak (Quercus Shumardii)
USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9 Why Buy Shumard Oak? The Shumard Oak is not just a beautiful tree—it's a force of nature! With its robust, deep root system, it stands strong against erosion, providing valuable protection to Florida's coastlines. This tree helps combat climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide, making it an essential addition to any eco-friendly landscape. Why You'll Love It: Erosion Control: Deep roots stabilize soil, preventing erosion, especially in coastal areas. Climate Impact: Efficiently sequesters carbon dioxide, helping mitigate climate change. Majestic Size: Can grow up to 40-60 feet, providing shade, beauty, and privacy for your landscape. Download pdf here
$100.00 - $190.00
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Florida Crest Nectarine (Prunus persica ‘Florida Crest’)
Florida Crest Nectarine (Prunus persica ‘Florida Crest’) "Grafted at Flowing Well Tree Farm" Florida Crest Nectarine is a low-chill, early-season nectarine variety developed specifically for warm climates like Florida. It produces smooth-skinned, red-blushed fruit with firm, flavorful flesh and attractive spring blooms that enhance the landscape. This dependable fruit tree is ideal for home orchards, edible gardens, and backyard plantings. Mature Size Typically reaches 10–15 feet tall with a similar spread; can be kept smaller with regular pruning. USDA Growing Zones Thrives in USDA Zones 8–10, performing best in regions with mild winters and warm growing seasons. Placement & Sun Exposure Plant in full sun (6–8 hours daily) to ensure strong growth, healthy flowering, and high-quality fruit. Select a site with good air circulation to reduce disease pressure. Planting Instructions Dig a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball. Set the tree at the same soil level as it was grown in the container. Backfill with native soil, water thoroughly, and apply mulch while keeping it several inches away from the trunk. Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soil with good drainage. Avoid planting in low areas where water collects, as nectarines do not tolerate wet feet. Watering Water consistently during the first growing season to establish a strong root system. Once established, provide deep watering during dry periods, especially during flowering and fruit development. Fertilizer Apply a balanced slow-release fruit tree fertilizer in early spring. Additional light feeding after harvest may be beneficial if growth is slow. Avoid excessive nitrogen. Pruning Prune annually in late winter while dormant to maintain an open center structure. Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches and thin to improve airflow and sunlight penetration. 🌱 Plants provided by Flowing Well Tree Farm are locally grown and selected for long-term success in Florida landscapes. Florida Crest Nectarine is a productive, early-fruiting choice that delivers beautiful blooms and delicious homegrown fruit for warm-climate gardeners.
$65.00