Plant Zone 10
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Native Muscadine Grape "Delicious" (Vitis rotundifolia ‘Delicious’ )
Locally Grown in Pierson, FloridaSweet Southern Grape | Heavy Producer | Florida-Friendly Fruiting Vine Enjoy homegrown sweetness straight from the vine with Muscadine Grape ‘Delicious’ (Vitis rotundifolia ‘Delicious’), a vigorous and productive fruiting vine locally grown at Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida. Known for its exceptionally sweet flavor, large fruit, and reliable production, ‘Delicious’ is one of the best muscadine grapes for fresh eating right off the vine. Perfectly adapted to Florida’s warm climate, this hardy native grape relative thrives in heat and humidity while producing abundant clusters of flavorful grapes ideal for snacking, juices, jams, jellies, desserts, and homemade wine. USDA Growing ZonesBest suited for Zones 7–10, thriving throughout much of the Southeast, including Florida. About the Plant‘Delicious’ Muscadine is a vigorous deciduous climbing vine known for its lush green foliage, rapid growth, and dependable fruit production. This self-fertile variety produces high yields of sweet bronze to bronze-purple grapes with excellent flavor and natural disease resistance. Muscadine grapes are well known for their toughness, heat tolerance, and ability to thrive where traditional grapes often struggle. About the Fruit‘Delicious’ produces large, sweet muscadine grapes with rich flavor and juicy flesh. Fruit ripens in late summer to early fall and is excellent for fresh eating, preserves, juice, smoothies, desserts, and winemaking. Muscadines are also rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and natural nutrients. Mature Height & GrowthFast-growing vine reaching 15–25 feet or more with proper support. Ideal for trellises, arbors, fences, pergolas, and edible landscapes. Sun RequirementsPerforms best in full sun (6–8+ hours daily) for maximum fruit production and healthiest growth. Planting InstructionsChoose a sunny location with strong climbing support. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and the same depth. Plant at the same depth as the nursery container. Water deeply after planting. Add mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds, keeping mulch away from the trunk. Install a trellis, arbor, or fence for support and airflow. Soil RequirementsThrives in well-drained sandy or loamy soils and adapts well to Florida conditions. Prefers slightly acidic soil but tolerates a variety of soil types if drainage is good. Watering NeedsWater regularly during the first growing season to establish roots. Once established, Muscadine grapes are relatively drought tolerant but produce best with deep watering during flowering and fruit development. FertilizerApply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring and again in midsummer if needed. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which may encourage leafy growth at the expense of fruit production. Pruning & CarePruning is essential for healthy vines and strong fruit production. Prune in late winter while dormant, cutting back excess growth to encourage new fruiting wood. Maintaining airflow and structure helps improve grape quality and reduce disease. What Makes It Thrive✔ Full sun and warm temperatures✔ Strong trellis or arbor support✔ Good airflow around vines✔ Well-drained soil with moderate moisture✔ Annual winter pruning for productivity Bring home the flavor of the South with Muscadine Grape ‘Delicious’ and enjoy sweet, homegrown grapes from a locally grown Florida favorite!
$12.00
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African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus Acetosella)
African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus acetosella) – Locally Grown in Pierson, FloridaBold Tropical Foliage | Edible Leaves | Fast-Growing Landscape Accent Add dramatic color and tropical beauty to your landscape with African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus acetosella), a stunning ornamental plant locally grown at Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida. Known for its striking deep burgundy to purple maple-shaped foliage and beautiful rosy-red flowers, this fast-growing tropical hibiscus creates instant impact in gardens, edible landscapes, and containers. Also called False Roselle or Cranberry Hibiscus, this versatile plant offers both ornamental appeal and edible benefits. Its tart, cranberry-like leaves can be added to salads, teas, stir-fries, and garnishes, making it a favorite for edible gardens and food forests. USDA Growing ZonesBest suited for Zones 8–11. In cooler climates, it can be grown as an annual or overwintered indoors in containers. About the PlantAfrican Rose Hibiscus is a fast-growing tropical perennial shrub prized for its vibrant burgundy foliage that resembles a Japanese maple from a distance. It adds bold texture and rich color to landscapes while producing delicate hibiscus-like flowers that attract butterflies and pollinators. This ornamental edible grows quickly and performs beautifully in tropical gardens, privacy plantings, pollinator gardens, edible landscapes, and decorative containers. About the Edible Leaves & FlowersThe tender leaves have a pleasantly tart, citrus-cranberry flavor and are edible fresh or cooked. Young leaves are excellent in salads, teas, smoothies, soups, and stir-fries. The attractive flowers are also edible and help support pollinators throughout the growing season. Mature Height & GrowthFast-growing and typically reaches 4–8 feet tall and 3–5 feet wide, depending on growing conditions and pruning. Sun RequirementsThrives in full sun to partial shade, with the deepest purple foliage color developing in full sun. Planting InstructionsChoose a warm location with good sunlight and airflow. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and the same depth. Plant at the same depth as the nursery container. Water deeply after planting. Apply mulch to help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, keeping mulch away from the stem. Space plants to allow room for airflow and mature growth. Soil RequirementsPrefers well-drained fertile soil rich in organic matter but adapts to sandy Florida soils. Performs best in slightly acidic to neutral soil with consistent moisture. Watering NeedsWater regularly during establishment to maintain evenly moist soil. Once established, African Rose Hibiscus is moderately drought tolerant but grows best with consistent watering during hot weather. FertilizerFeed with a balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring and midsummer to encourage lush foliage and vigorous growth. Compost or organic matter also supports healthy development. Pruning & CarePrune lightly throughout the growing season to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Cutting back leggy stems promotes fuller foliage and more branching. In cooler regions, plants may die back and regrow from the base after winter. What Makes It Thrive✔ Full sun for richest foliage color✔ Warm temperatures and humidity✔ Consistent moisture with good drainage✔ Occasional pruning for fuller growth✔ Nutrient-rich soil and seasonal feeding Bring home the bold beauty of African Rose Hibiscus and enjoy stunning tropical color, edible leaves, and pollinator-friendly blooms from a locally grown Florida favorite.
$15.00
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Passion Fruit Possum Purple (Passiflora Edulis)
Premium Tropical Fruiting Vine | Sweet Purple Fruit | Fast-Growing & Productive Bring tropical flavor and stunning beauty to your landscape with Passion Fruit ‘Possum Purple’, a vigorous fruiting vine locally grown at Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida. This highly productive variety produces delicious purple passion fruit with sweet-tart flavor, perfect for fresh eating, juices, desserts, smoothies, and preserves. With exotic blooms and rapid growth, it also makes a beautiful ornamental vine for edible landscapes. Locally grown and acclimated to Florida conditions, our plants are strong, healthy, and ready to thrive in home gardens, backyard orchards, patios, trellises, fences, and pergolas. USDA Growing ZonesBest suited for Zones 9–11. In cooler climates, Passion Fruit can be grown in containers and protected during frost. About the PlantPossum Purple is a fast-growing tropical vine known for its striking purple-and-white flowers and vigorous climbing habit. This evergreen to semi-evergreen vine grows quickly and provides lush coverage while producing delicious edible fruit. The showy blooms also attract butterflies, bees, and pollinators, adding beauty and ecological value to your garden. About the FruitPossum Purple produces medium to large purple passion fruit with aromatic pulp and a sweet-tangy tropical flavor. Fruit can be eaten fresh or used in juices, jams, desserts, cocktails, sauces, and smoothies. When ripe, fruit naturally drops from the vine and develops peak sweetness. Mature Height & GrowthFast-growing vine reaching 15–20 feet or more with support. Ideal for trellises, fences, arbors, pergolas, and privacy screening. Sun RequirementsPerforms best in full sun (6–8+ hours daily) for maximum flowering and fruit production. Partial shade is tolerated but may reduce yields. Planting InstructionsChoose a sunny location with sturdy support. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and the same depth. Plant at the same depth as the nursery container. Water thoroughly after planting. Add mulch around the base to retain moisture, keeping mulch away from the stem. Install a trellis, arbor, fence, or pergola for climbing support. Soil RequirementsThrives in well-drained sandy or loamy soil rich in organic matter. Prefers slightly acidic soil with good drainage. Avoid soggy or poorly drained areas to prevent root problems. Watering NeedsWater regularly during establishment to keep soil evenly moist. Once established, Passion Fruit is moderately drought tolerant but performs best with deep watering during dry periods and fruit production. FertilizerFeed in early spring and midsummer using a balanced fruit-tree or flowering fertilizer. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which may produce excessive vine growth with fewer flowers and fruit. Pruning & CarePrune lightly in late winter or early spring to shape the vine and encourage airflow. Remove dead, weak, or tangled growth as needed. Regular pruning helps improve fruit production and keeps vines manageable. What Makes It Thrive✔ Full sun and warm temperatures✔ Strong trellis or climbing support✔ Consistent watering during flowering and fruiting✔ Well-drained, nutrient-rich soil✔ Light seasonal pruning for airflow and productivity
$15.00
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Original Southern Magnolia – From Seed (Magnolia grandiflora)
🌳 Southern Magnolia – From Seed (Magnolia grandiflora) | Iconic Evergreen | Fragrant Native Blooming Tree Timeless Southern Evergreen Beauty The Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) is one of the most iconic trees of the American South, prized for its glossy evergreen foliage, rust-colored leaf undersides, and large, fragrant white blooms. Grown from seed, each tree develops a unique natural form while maintaining the classic elegance and strength of this beloved native species. Perfect as a statement shade tree, estate focal point, or long-term landscape anchor, Southern Magnolia delivers beauty and presence for generations. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Southern Magnolia 🌸 Fragrant, Showy BloomsLarge white flowers with a rich, sweet fragrance appear through warm months. 🌿 Evergreen Year-Round InterestGlossy green leaves with striking coppery undersides provide all-season appeal. 🌳 Majestic Landscape PresenceA long-lived native tree that becomes a true focal point in any setting. 🐦 Wildlife FriendlyProvides cover and habitat for birds and beneficial wildlife. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 7–10🌳 Mature Size: 60–80 ft tall × 30–40 ft wide☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best growth and flowering in sun) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil Thrives in loamy soils rich in organic matter Adaptable to sandy soils once established Avoid poorly drained or compacted areas 🌱 Planting Instructions Dig a hole twice as wide and equal depth to the root ball Plant at the same level as the container soil line Backfill with native soil and water deeply after planting Apply mulch 2–3 inches deep, keeping it away from the trunk 💧 Watering Guide Water regularly during the first year to establish strong roots Once established, moderately drought tolerant Deep watering during extended dry periods improves health and growth 🌿 Fertilizer Apply balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring if needed Mature trees require minimal supplemental feeding ✂️ Pruning & Care Minimal pruning required Prune in late winter or early spring Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches as needed 🌱 Grown with Care Plants from Flowing Well Tree Farm are locally grown and selected for strong performance and long-term success in Florida and Southeastern landscapes. ✨ Southern Magnolia grown from seed delivers unmatched Southern elegance, fragrance, and longevity—making it a true legacy tree for any landscape.
$115.00
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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.
$55.00
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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
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Grayleaf Teabush (Melochia tomentosa)
🌿 Florida Native | Pollinator Friendly | Drought Tolerant Shrub Silver-Foliage Native Pollinator Plant Grayleaf Teabush is a fast-growing Florida native shrub valued for its soft, velvety silver-gray foliage and delicate pink to lavender blooms that appear through summer and fall. It brings a striking contrast to green landscapes while supporting essential pollinators. Highly adaptable and extremely low-maintenance, this native plant is perfect for pollinator gardens, erosion control, naturalized plantings, and drought-tolerant landscapes. 🐝 Why You’ll Love Grayleaf Teabush 🦋 Pollinator MagnetFlowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects all season long. 🌿 Unique Silver FoliageSoft gray leaves add contrast, texture, and visual interest to any planting. 💪 Extremely Tough NativeHandles heat, drought, poor soils, and coastal conditions with ease. 🌾 Great for Restoration & Habitat PlantingsSupports biodiversity and stabilizes natural landscapes. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 8–10 (cold hardy to ~15–20°F)☀️ Light: Full sun to light shade (best flowering in full sun) 🌿 Soil Requirements Adaptable to sandy, rocky, or slightly alkaline soils Prefers well-drained conditions Tolerates poor soils once established Avoid prolonged standing water 🌱 Planting Instructions Space 3–5 feet apart for hedges or group plantings Dig a hole twice as wide and equal depth to the root ball Plant at ground level and backfill with native soil Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds 💧 Watering Guide Water 1–2 times weekly during establishment (first 4–6 weeks) Once established, highly drought tolerant Only needs supplemental water during prolonged dry periods 🌿 Care & Maintenance Prune lightly in late winter or early spring Remove dead or leggy growth to encourage density Minimal fertilization required 🌾 What Makes It Thrive ☀️ Full sun exposure 🌿 Low-nutrient, well-drained soils 💧 Minimal watering once established 🌬 Open airflow for pollinator activity ✨ Grayleaf Teabush is a rugged, beautiful Florida native that delivers silver color, pollinator support, and long-term landscape resilience.
$15.00 - $24.00