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  • "Welcome to Flowing Well Tree Farm, the leading Florida native nursery serving Florida and the surrounding areas. We specialize in high-quality native plants, wildflowers, and pollinator gardens that thrive in our local climate. Looking for specific species? We stock customer favorites including Native Milkweed (for Monarchs), Coontie, Firebush, and Beautyberry. Our expert team helps you build beautiful, drought-tolerant landscapes that save water and support local wildlife. Whether you need shade trees, privacy hedges, or Florida-friendly groundcovers, we have the right plants for your yard. Visit Flowing Well Tree Farm today to explore our inventory of sustainable, locally grown plants. We also grow suitable fruiting plants like peaches."

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25 products

  • Weeping Bottlebrush Tree (Callistemon Viminalis weeping) Weeping Bottlebrush Tree (Callistemon Viminalis weeping)

    Weeping Bottlebrush Tree (Callistemon Viminalis weeping)

    7 reviews

    Weeping Bottlebrush Tree (Callistemon viminalis) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmFlowering Evergreen Accent Tree • Weeping Ornamental Specimen • Pollinator Nectar Magnet • Florida-Grown Landscape Feature Tree Weeping Bottlebrush Tree (Callistemon viminalis), also known as Weeping Red Bottlebrush, is one of the most dramatic flowering evergreen accent trees used in warm-climate landscapes. Recognized for its cascading, weeping branch structure and intense red bottlebrush flower spikes, this tree delivers strong visual movement, color impact, and year-round evergreen presence in Florida gardens. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Weeping Bottlebrush as premium specimen trees selected for strong structural form, consistent flowering performance, and long-term adaptability to Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal drought cycles. Each tree is developed to emphasize its natural arching habit, creating a flowing canopy form ideal for focal points and ornamental landscape design. When you buy Weeping Bottlebrush here, you’re not getting weak, overgrown container ornamentals—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-acclimated trees hardened for real landscape conditions including full sun exposure, coastal wind, summer heat stress, and irregular rainfall patterns. That local adaptation is critical. Weeping Bottlebrush performs best when grown in Florida conditions from the start, developing stronger flowering cycles, improved canopy density, and more graceful cascading structure over time. Why Locally Grown Matters for Weeping Bottlebrush Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment in sandy, well-drained soils Stronger weeping branch architecture development Improved heat and humidity tolerance More consistent flowering performance in Florida sun Better drought resilience once established Reduced transplant shock in open landscapes This creates a more reliable and visually refined ornamental specimen. Flowering & Ornamental Impact Weeping Bottlebrush is known for its bold seasonal display: Bright red cylindrical ā€œbottlebrushā€ flower spikes Heavy blooming cycles during warm seasons High visual contrast against cascading evergreen foliage Extended flowering in Florida’s long growing season Strong focal color impact in landscape design Excellent for framing views and garden focal points It is one of the most visually dynamic flowering trees in subtropical landscapes. Pollinator & Wildlife Value Weeping Bottlebrush is a powerful nectar-producing species: Attracts bees in large numbers during bloom periods Supports butterflies and beneficial insects Provides reliable nectar during hot summer months Enhances pollinator diversity in urban and residential landscapes Valuable for ecological landscaping despite ornamental origin It functions as a consistent pollinator-supporting accent tree. Growth Habit & Weeping Structure This form is defined by its elegant cascading canopy: 15–25 ft small evergreen ornamental tree Strong weeping, arching branch structure Naturally flowing canopy with soft movement Can be trained into refined specimen form Excellent focal tree for entryways and water features Unique architectural silhouette in the landscape It is one of the most graceful flowering trees available for warm climates. Climate & Site Adaptability Weeping Bottlebrush performs well in Florida environments: Thrives in full sun and high heat Highly tolerant of humidity and summer rainfall Performs well in sandy, well-drained soils Moderate drought tolerance once established Adapts to coastal and inland landscapes Handles urban heat and reflective conditions It is a proven performer in Florida’s demanding climate zones. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–11, with strongest performance across Central and South Florida and coastal regions. Light Requirements For best flowering and canopy development: Full sun required for maximum bloom production Reduced flowering in shaded conditions High light levels enhance weeping form and density Ideal for open landscape focal plantings Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to Florida’s common landscape soils: Prefers well-drained sandy soils Tolerates low fertility conditions Performs best with minimal soil amendment Avoid heavy or waterlogged soils Benefits from mulch during establishment phase Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun for strongest flowering and form Dig hole 2–3Ɨ wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to retain moisture and reduce stress Stake if needed to support early canopy structure Space 10–15 ft apart for specimen placement We can assist with landscape focal design, water-feature framing, and ornamental tree placement layouts. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Weeping Bottlebrush becomes moderately drought tolerant and performs reliably under Florida rainfall cycles. Fertilizer Low to moderate feeding requirements: Light balanced fertilizer enhances bloom production Compost improves canopy health and vigor Avoid high nitrogen (reduces flowering intensity) Performs best in balanced, low-input systems Pruning & Maintenance Moderate maintenance ornamental: Pruning enhances shape and canopy flow Can be trained for stronger weeping architecture Deadheading may encourage repeat blooms Low to moderate upkeep depending on design intent Responds well to light structural shaping Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptationāœ” High-impact weeping flowering specimen treeāœ” Excellent pollinator nectar sourceāœ” Strong architectural landscape focal pointāœ” Heat and drought tolerant once establishedāœ” Long seasonal bloom cycles in warm climatesāœ” Ideal for water features, entryways, and accentsāœ” Grower-direct quality for Florida landscapes The Real Value This isn’t just a flowering ornamental—it’s a living architectural feature that combines movement, color, and ecological function in one tree. When you plant Weeping Bottlebrush, you’re adding a sculptural focal point that thrives in Florida heat while delivering consistent pollinator support and year-round landscape elegance. Ā 

    $30.00 - $300.00

  • Last stock! Pink flower with yellow center on a green leafy background Barbados Cherry (Malpighia Emarginata)

    Barbados Cherry (Malpighia Emarginata)

    2 reviews

    3 in stock

    Barbados Cherry (Malpighia emarginata) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Tropical Fruit Shrub • High-Vitamin C Superfruit • Evergreen Edible Hedge • Florida-Grown Fruit Stock Barbados Cherry (Malpighia emarginata), also known as Acerola, is a fast-growing tropical fruit shrub prized for its exceptionally high vitamin C content, bright red cherry-like fruit, and extended fruiting potential in warm climates. Widely used in edible landscapes, backyard orchards, and tropical food systems, it is one of the most nutritionally valuable fruiting shrubs for Florida gardens. When you buy Barbados Cherry here, you're not getting weak, greenhouse-grown ornamental stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants produced in Pierson and conditioned for real Florida growing conditions including heat, humidity, sandy soils, heavy rainfall periods, and seasonal drought stress. That matters for long-term productivity. Locally grown plants establish faster, develop stronger root systems, and transition more reliably into consistent fruiting under Florida’s subtropical climate. This is direct-from-grower edible fruit stock. Visit the farm, see how our fruiting shrubs are grown, and receive practical guidance on spacing, hedging systems, and long-term edible landscape design. Barbados Cherry is especially valued because it combines ornamental evergreen structure with nutrient-dense fruit production and strong pollinator value. Why Locally Grown Matters for Barbados Cherry Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster root establishment in sandy soils Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Improved drought tolerance after establishment Reduced transplant shock Stronger early branching and canopy development More reliable fruit production cycles It creates a stronger foundation for long-term edible landscape success. Fruit Quality & Nutritional Value Barbados Cherry is one of the most nutrient-dense fruiting shrubs available: Extremely high vitamin C content Bright red, cherry-like fruit Sweet-tart tropical flavor profile Multiple fruiting cycles in warm climates Excellent for fresh eating, juices, and preserves High-value ā€œsuperfruitā€ for home production It is widely recognized as a functional food plant with exceptional health value. Ornamental & Landscape Value Beyond fruit production, it is also a beautiful evergreen shrub: Dense, glossy evergreen foliage Small pink to lavender flowers throughout warm seasons Attractive multi-stem growth habit Excellent for hedges, screens, or specimen planting Strong visual presence in edible landscapes It blends ornamental structure with productive fruiting. Pollinator & Wildlife Value Barbados Cherry also supports beneficial wildlife: Attracts bees and native pollinators Continuous flowering supports pollinator activity Fruits eaten by birds and wildlife Enhances biodiversity in edible garden systems It is both a food crop and a habitat-supporting plant. Climate & Site Adaptability This species performs well in Florida’s subtropical conditions: Thrives in hot, humid climates Performs best in full sun to partial shade Tolerates sandy, well-drained soils Moderate drought tolerance once established Sensitive to frost but recovers in warm zones Performs well in protected landscape sites It is one of the most reliable tropical fruit shrubs for Florida gardens. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 9–11, performing strongly throughout South and Central Florida in protected or warm microclimates. Mature Size & Growth Habit A productive evergreen fruiting shrub: 6–12 ft mature height (can be maintained smaller with pruning) 6–10 ft spread Multi-stem, bushy growth habit Fast-growing under warm conditions Easily maintained as hedge or small tree form Ideal for edible hedges and compact orchards. Light Requirements For best fruit production: Full sun preferred Minimum 6 hours of direct sunlight daily Partial shade tolerated but reduces fruiting More sun = higher fruit yield Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to Florida edible landscapes: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils Benefits from organic matter enrichment Performs best in slightly acidic soils Avoid waterlogged or poorly drained sites Mulch improves moisture stability and soil health Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment and production: Plant in full sun edible landscape areas Dig planting hole 2–3Ɨ wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch while keeping away from trunk base Space appropriately for mature shrub size Prune lightly to encourage branching and airflow We can assist with edible hedge design, orchard spacing, and tropical fruit planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Barbados Cherry becomes moderately drought tolerant but produces best with consistent moisture. Fertilizer Moderate feeding recommended: Balanced fertilizer during active growth Organic compost improves fruiting and soil health Avoid excessive nitrogen (can reduce flowering) Regular feeding supports continuous fruit production Pruning & Maintenance Low to moderate maintenance: Prune to shape and control size Responds well to hedging and trimming Remove weak or overcrowded growth Encourages new fruiting branches Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation āœ” High-vitamin C edible superfruit plant āœ” Evergreen ornamental and productive shrub āœ” Excellent for hedges and edible landscapes āœ” Continuous flowering and fruiting potential āœ” Strong pollinator and wildlife support plant āœ” Fast-growing and easy to maintain āœ” Grower-direct guidance for tropical fruit success The Real Value This isn’t just a fruit shrub—it’s a living nutritional system. You’re not simply planting Barbados Cherry. You’re growing fresh superfruit at home, supporting pollinators, building an edible evergreen hedge, and investing in a long-term landscape that delivers health, productivity, and beauty year after year.

    3 in stock

    $15.00 - $55.00

  • Arbequina Olive Tree (Olea europaea 'Arbequina') Arbequina Olive Tree (Olea europaea 'Arbequina')

    Arbequina Olive Tree (Olea europaea 'Arbequina')

    2 reviews

    Arbequina Olive Tree (Olea europaea ā€˜Arbequina’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Fast-Growing Edible Olive • Mediterranean Landscape Tree • Ornamental & Fruiting Value • Florida-Grown Premium Stock When you buy Arbequina Olive Trees here, you’re not getting fragile, greenhouse-raised ornamental stock—you’re getting locally grown, field-conditioned trees produced in Pierson, already adapted to Florida heat, humidity, sandy soils, seasonal rainfall, and real-world landscape conditions. That matters for edible landscape systems and commercial plantings. Locally grown Arbequina establishes faster, builds stronger root systems, and transitions more smoothly into Florida landscapes because it’s already been raised under the same environmental stress it will face after planting. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how our olive trees are grown, and get real guidance on spacing, orchard layout, and landscape design from people producing them at scale for both ornamental and edible applications. Arbequina Olive is especially valuable because it delivers edible production, ornamental structure, and drought-tolerant performance in one of the most versatile Mediterranean trees available for warm climates. Why Locally Grown Matters for Olive Trees Starting with Florida-grown stock makes a noticeable difference: Faster establishment in sandy soilsStronger root development under heat and humidityImproved long-term drought toleranceMore reliable transition from container to landscapeBetter survival rates with lower maintenance inputs It’s a stronger foundation for edible landscapes and long-term plantings. Edible + Ornamental Value in One Tree Arbequina Olive is widely used because it does more than one job: Produces high-quality olives for oil and culinary useProvides a refined Mediterranean landscape lookWorks as a specimen or orchard-style plantingFits both residential and commercial design systemsPerforms well in modern low-water landscapes It’s both a production tree and a design feature. Mediterranean Look, Florida Performance One of its biggest advantages is its aesthetic: Silvery-green evergreen foliageClean, compact branching structureNaturally elegant, sculptural formFits resort, courtyard, and high-end landscape designMaintains year-round visual appeal It brings a Mediterranean character without high maintenance requirements. Edible Production Value Arbequina is one of the most widely planted olive varieties for a reason: Reliable fruit production in warm climatesHigh-quality olives for oil productionEarly bearing compared to many olive varietiesSuitable for small orchards or mixed landscapesStrong long-term productivity potential It is commonly used in both boutique agriculture and landscape food systems. Climate & Site Adaptability This is a tough, adaptable tree once established: Performs well in Florida heat and humidityTolerates sandy, well-drained soilsHandles seasonal drought once establishedBest in full sun conditionsNot suited for heavy, waterlogged soils It thrives in open, sunny landscapes where many ornamentals struggle. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–10, performing strongly across Florida and similar warm climates. Mature Size & Growth Habit Compact, manageable structure: 15–20 ft typical mature heightBroad, rounded Mediterranean canopyCan be maintained smaller with pruningSuitable for orchards, courtyards, and specimen planting Light Requirements Full sun is essential for best growth and fruiting: Full sun for best production and formReduced performance in heavy shade Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable within proper drainage: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soilsTolerates low fertility conditionsRequires good drainage for long-term healthPerforms well in landscape and orchard settings Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on establishment success and long-term production: Plant in full sun locationsEnsure well-drained soil conditionsDig hole 2–3Ɨ wider than root ballPlant at original container depthWater deeply after plantingMulch to conserve moisture (keep away from trunk)Maintain consistent watering during establishment We can assist with orchard spacing, hedging layouts, or specimen placement depending on project goals. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, Arbequina Olive becomes highly drought tolerant and requires only occasional irrigation during extended dry periods. Fertilizer Light, balanced fertilization in spring if neededAvoid excessive fertilization to maintain natural hardinessPerforms well in low-input landscape systems Pruning & Maintenance Low-maintenance and easy to manage: Prune to maintain shape or orchard structureResponds well to training and canopy shapingCan be maintained as specimen or production treeMinimal long-term maintenance once established Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Locally grown in Florida conditions for faster establishmentāœ” Dual-purpose: edible production + ornamental landscape valueāœ” Strong performance in heat, humidity, and sandy soilsāœ” Ideal for both residential and commercial projectsāœ” Long-lived Mediterranean tree for permanent landscapesāœ” Low maintenance once establishedāœ” Grower-direct expertise for orchard and landscape planning The Real Value This isn’t just a landscape tree—it’s a productive, design-forward edible system built for Florida conditions. You’re not just planting an ornamental. You’re establishing a long-term, drought-tolerant Mediterranean tree that delivers both landscape beauty and food production potential for years to come.

    $130.00 - $230.00

  • Native Firebush (Hamelia Patens) Native Firebush (Hamelia Patens)

    Native Firebush (Hamelia Patens)

    1 review

    Native Firebush (Hamelia patens) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Pollinator Shrub • Hummingbird Magnet • Heat-Tolerant Florida Native • Florida-Grown Restoration Stock Native Firebush (Hamelia patens) is one of the most important and recognizable Florida native shrubs, valued for its nonstop pollinator support, vibrant orange-red blooms, and exceptional performance in hot, humid climates. Naturally found in hammocks, coastal thickets, and disturbed upland sites across Florida, Firebush is widely used in pollinator gardens, native landscapes, restoration plantings, and wildlife habitat systems. When you buy Native Firebush here, you're not getting weak, greenhouse-softened ornamental stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants produced in Pierson and conditioned for real Florida conditions including heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal rainfall fluctuations. That matters for long-term success. Locally grown Firebush establishes faster, develops stronger root systems, and adapts more reliably to landscape stress than plants produced outside of Florida growing conditions. This is direct-from-grower native plant material. Visit the farm, see how our pollinator shrubs are grown, and receive practical guidance on habitat design, butterfly garden planning, and low-maintenance native landscapes. Native Firebush is especially valued because it delivers continuous wildlife support while providing long-lasting color throughout the warm growing season. Why Locally Grown Matters for Firebush Starting with Florida-grown stock provides important advantages: Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Stronger root development before planting Faster establishment in sandy soils Improved drought tolerance after establishment Greater resilience in real landscape conditions Better long-term survival in restoration plantings It creates a stronger foundation for successful pollinator landscapes. Pollinator & Wildlife Value Firebush is one of Florida’s most valuable wildlife plants: Continuous nectar source for hummingbirds Attracts butterflies, bees, and native pollinators Supports year-round wildlife activity in warm climates Produces berries eaten by birds Enhances biodiversity in native plantings Essential component of pollinator garden systems It is widely recognized as a ā€œmust-haveā€ plant for wildlife habitat gardens. Vibrant Seasonal Color Native Firebush provides long-lasting visual impact: Bright orange to red tubular flowers Extended blooming period in warm climates Continuous color through much of the growing season Strong ornamental presence in native landscapes Excellent contrast plant in mixed plantings It brings both ecological value and bold color to the landscape. Climate & Site Adaptability Firebush thrives in Florida’s toughest conditions: Native to tropical and subtropical environments Highly heat tolerant Performs well in sandy, well-drained soils Drought tolerant once established Tolerates coastal humidity and rainfall variation Performs best in full sun to partial shade It is one of the most reliable native shrubs for warm climates. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–11, performing exceptionally well throughout Florida and coastal southern regions. Mature Size & Growth Habit A fast-growing native shrub: 5–12 ft mature height (can be maintained smaller with pruning) 4–8 ft spread Upright, multi-stem growth habit Fast seasonal growth in warm weather Easily shaped for landscape design It works well as a hedge, accent shrub, or wildlife planting. Light Requirements For best flowering performance: Full sun preferred Tolerates partial shade More blooms in higher light conditions Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to Florida soils: Prefers well-drained sandy soils Tolerates poor fertility conditions Performs well in coastal environments Handles heat and humidity exceptionally well Avoid prolonged standing water Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment: Plant in full sun or light shade Dig planting hole 2–3Ɨ wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch while keeping away from stem base Maintain regular watering during establishment Space for mature shrub expansion We can assist with pollinator garden layouts, wildlife habitat design, and native landscape planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Firebush becomes highly drought tolerant and thrives with minimal supplemental irrigation. Fertilizer Low fertilizer requirements: Light feeding only if needed during establishment Avoid excessive fertilization Performs best in natural soils Organic mulch supports long-term health Pruning & Maintenance Low maintenance shrub: Prune lightly to shape if desired Can be cut back for rejuvenation Naturally regrows vigorously in warm climates Minimal long-term maintenance required Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation āœ” One of the best native hummingbird plants āœ” Continuous pollinator nectar production āœ” Fast-growing and easy to establish āœ” Excellent for wildlife and butterfly gardens āœ” Heat and drought tolerant native shrub āœ” Strong performance in restoration and landscapes āœ” Grower-direct expertise for planting success The Real Value This isn’t just a flowering shrub—it’s a living pollinator system. You’re not simply planting Firebush. You’re supporting hummingbirds, feeding butterflies, strengthening native ecosystems, and building a resilient landscape that provides continuous color, wildlife support, and ecological function for years to come.

    $12.00 - $21.00

  • Passion Fruit "Bounty" (Passiflora edulis 'Bounty') climbing house with flowers Passion Fruit "Bounty" (Passiflora edulis 'Bounty') flower

    Passion Fruit "Bounty" (Passiflora edulis 'Bounty')

    1 review

    Passion Fruit ā€˜Bounty’ (Passiflora edulis ā€˜Bounty’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Fast-Growing Tropical Vine • Large Sweet Fruit • Ornamental Blooms • Florida-Adapted from Day One When you buy Passion Fruit ā€˜Bounty’ here, you’re not getting a delicate, long-distance shipped vine—you’re getting plants grown directly in Pierson, raised under real Florida sun, humidity, rainfall, and storm-season conditions from the start. That matters. Locally grown vines are already conditioned to the environment they’re being planted into, which means faster establishment, stronger early growth, and more reliable flowering and fruiting once in the landscape. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how tropical fruit vines are produced and trained, and get real guidance from the people who grow them every day—not generic instructions pulled from a label. ā€˜Bounty’ is a high-performance passion fruit variety chosen for its combination of vigorous growth, large fruit size, and dependable productivity in warm climates. Why Locally Grown Makes the Difference Because these vines are grown outdoors in Florida conditions, they are already adapted to: Heat, humidity, and heavy rainfall cycles Rapid summer growth and flowering patterns High disease and pest pressure environments Strong seasonal fruiting response That translates into: Faster establishment in the home landscape Reduced transplant shock Stronger vine structure early on More consistent flowering and fruit production It’s a better starting point for long-term success. Large, Sweet-Tart Tropical Fruit ā€˜Bounty’ produces big, aromatic passion fruit with a rich sweet-tart tropical flavor. Perfect for: Fresh eating Juices and smoothies Desserts and sorbets Syrups and sauces Culinary use and cocktails It’s a productive edible vine designed for both flavor and yield. Exotic Flowers with Real Ornamental Value Before fruiting, this vine produces intricate, tropical flowers that: Attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds Add bold ornamental appeal to structures Bloom throughout warm growing seasons Elevate edible landscapes into visual focal points It’s as much a landscape feature as it is a fruit crop. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 9–11. In cooler regions, it can be grown in containers and protected from frost. Growth Habit & Landscape Use A vigorous climbing vine that rapidly covers structures when supported: Trellises Fences Pergolas Arbors Edible privacy screens and green walls With proper training, it becomes a dense, productive canopy. Sun Requirements Full sun is essential for best flowering and maximum fruit production (6–8+ hours daily). Soil & Site Adaptability Performs best in: Well-drained sandy or loamy soils Fertile, organic-rich garden beds Slightly acidic to neutral conditions Avoid waterlogged or poorly drained sites, which reduce plant vigor. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on setting vines up for long-term productivity: Choose a warm, sunny site with strong structural support Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original container depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch while keeping it off the stem Install trellis or arbor immediately for training If you visit the farm, we can help plan spacing and structure based on your property conditions. Watering & Establishment Keep soil evenly moist during establishment. Once rooted in, vines benefit from deep watering during dry periods and fruiting cycles to support yield and fruit quality. Fertilizer Feed in early spring and mid-summer using a balanced or fruiting fertilizer. Avoid excess nitrogen, which promotes vine growth at the expense of flowers and fruit. Support & Pruning (Key to Productivity) This is a vigorous vine that requires structure and management: Provide a strong trellis, fence, or arbor Prune lightly to maintain airflow and control growth Remove tangled or weak growth to encourage fruiting wood Maintain open structure for sunlight penetration Proper training directly improves harvest quality and consistency. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Grown locally in Florida tropical conditions from the startāœ” Faster establishment with stronger root developmentāœ” Direct grower expertise for planting and training successāœ” Proven performance in heat, humidity, and rainfall cyclesāœ” High ornamental + edible value in one plantāœ” Reliable production in home orchard systemsāœ” Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Advantage This isn’t just a passion fruit vine—it’s a high-performance edible landscape system built from locally grown, climate-adapted stock. You’re not just planting a vine. You’re planting a long-term tropical harvest system that gets better every season.

    $12.00

  • Passion Fruit "Panama Red" (Passiflora edulis 'Panama Red) in yard Two potted plants with a decorative bow and label on a white background

    Passion Fruit "Panama Red" (Passiflora edulis 'Panama Red)

    Panama Red Passion Fruit — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Premium Tropical Vine • High-Yield Fruit • Ornamental Blooming Climber • Florida-Adapted from the Start When you buy Passion Fruit ā€˜Panama Red’ here, you’re not getting a fragile, long-haul shipped vine—you’re getting plants grown directly in Pierson, raised in real Florida heat, humidity, rainfall patterns, and storm-season conditions from day one. That matters. Locally grown vines establish faster, root deeper, and adapt more predictably to backyard trellises, fences, and orchard systems because they’ve already been conditioned in the same climate they’re going into. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how tropical fruit vines are produced, and get real guidance from the people who grow them—not a reseller reading from a label. That means better planting decisions, better training advice, and better long-term fruit production. ā€˜Panama Red’ is one of the most rewarding passion fruit varieties because it delivers both ornamental beauty and consistent, high-quality fruit in warm climates. Why Locally Grown Makes the Difference Because these vines are grown outdoors in Florida conditions, they’re already adapted to: Heat, humidity, and heavy rainfall cycles Fast summer growth patterns High disease and pest pressure environments Strong seasonal flowering and fruiting cycles That translates into: Faster establishment Reduced transplant shock Stronger early vine development More reliable flowering and fruit set It’s a head start on productivity and landscape success. Sweet, Aromatic Tropical Fruit Panama Red produces vibrant red-purple passion fruit with rich aroma and bold tropical flavor. Perfect for: Fresh eating Juices and smoothies Desserts and sorbets Sauces, syrups, and cocktails Culinary garnishes The fruit combines sweetness and acidity in a way that makes it one of the most desirable tropical flavors you can grow at home. Exotic Flowers with Real Landscape Impact Before fruiting, this vine produces large, intricate tropical flowers that: Attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds Add strong visual interest to structures Bloom throughout the warm growing season Elevate edible landscapes into ornamental displays It’s a plant that performs in both beauty and production. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 9–11. In cooler climates, it can be grown in containers and protected from frost. Growth Habit & Landscape Use A fast-growing climbing vine reaching significant coverage quickly when supported: Trellises Fences Arbors Pergolas Privacy screens and edible green walls With proper structure, it becomes a dense, productive canopy. Sun Requirements Full sun is essential for maximum flowering and fruit production. At least 6–8 hours daily is ideal. Soil & Site Adaptability Performs best in: Well-drained sandy or loamy soils Fertile, organic-rich planting areas Slightly acidic to neutral conditions Avoid poorly drained or constantly wet soils, which reduce vine health and productivity. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on real-world success, not just installation: Choose a warm, sunny site with strong support Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original container depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch, keeping it away from the stem Install trellis or support immediately for training If you visit the farm, we can help design placement for airflow, sun exposure, and long-term vine structure. Watering & Establishment Keep soil evenly moist during establishment. Once rooted in, vines benefit from deep watering during dry periods and fruit development to maximize yield and fruit quality. Fertilizer Feed in early spring and mid-summer with a balanced or fruiting fertilizer. Avoid excess nitrogen, which encourages vine growth at the expense of flowers and fruit. Support & Pruning (Key to Productivity) This is a vigorous climbing vine that requires structure: Provide strong trellis, fence, or arbor support Prune lightly to control growth and improve airflow Remove tangled or weak growth to encourage fruiting wood Maintain open structure for sunlight penetration Good training equals better harvests. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Grown locally in Florida tropical conditions from the startāœ” Faster establishment and stronger root systemsāœ” Direct grower expertise for planting and training successāœ” Reliable flowering and fruiting performance in warm climatesāœ” High ornamental + edible value in one vineāœ” Better adaptation than out-of-region nursery stockāœ” Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Advantage This isn’t just a passion fruit purchase—it’s a long-term edible landscape system built on local experience and real Florida-grown stock. You’re not just planting a vine. You’re planting a fast-growing tropical harvest system that improves every season.

    $12.00

  • Dwarf Cavendish Banana (Musa Acuminata) Dwarf Cavendish Banana (Musa Acuminata)

    Dwarf Cavendish Banana (Musa Acuminata)

    2 reviews

    Dwarf Cavendish Banana (Musa acuminata ā€˜Dwarf Cavendish’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmTropical Fruiting Plant • Fast-Producing Edible Perennial • High-Yield Homestead Crop • Florida-Grown Food Forest, Backyard Orchard & Subtropical Landscape Plant Dwarf Cavendish Banana (Musa acuminata ā€˜Dwarf Cavendish’) is one of the most widely grown banana varieties in the world, prized for its reliable fruit production, compact growth habit, and fast turnaround from planting to harvest. Known for its sweet dessert bananas and vigorous tropical growth, it is a cornerstone species for homesteads, food forests, and edible landscapes in warm climates like Florida. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Dwarf Cavendish Banana as premium subtropical stock selected for strong rhizome development, vigorous shoot production, and reliable performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, rainfall cycles, and sandy soils. Each plant is field-established under real Florida conditions to ensure rapid growth, strong establishment, and consistent fruiting potential. When you buy Dwarf Cavendish Banana here, you are not receiving weak indoor-started plants—you are getting Florida-adapted banana stock conditioned for outdoor production, fast growth, and long-term fruiting success. That local adaptation matters. Musa acuminata performs best when established directly in warm, humid, Florida-grown conditions where root systems can develop rapidly and support heavy fruit production cycles. Why Locally Grown Matters for Banana Plants Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment and growth in subtropical conditions Stronger root and rhizome development in sandy soils Improved heat and humidity tolerance Better storm recovery after wind damage Higher survival rates in outdoor planting systems More consistent fruiting potential in Florida climates This creates a highly productive tropical fruit system capable of rapid output. Fruit Production & Edible Value Dwarf Cavendish is a high-value edible fruit plant: Produces sweet dessert bananas with smooth texture Fruit develops in large hanging bunches Excellent for fresh eating, smoothies, baking, and cooking Reliable production in warm climates Fast fruiting cycle compared to many tree crops Highly productive once established and mature It is one of the most dependable banana varieties for home production. Growth Habit & Structural Function Dwarf Cavendish is a fast-growing tropical perennial: 6–10 ft mature height depending on conditions Clumping growth habit with multiple pseudostems Rapid vegetative growth in warm weather Each stalk fruits once, then is replaced by new shoots Creates dense tropical foliage structure Excellent for edible landscaping and food forest layers It functions as both a food crop and tropical landscape feature. Ecological & Landscape Benefits Banana plants contribute to tropical ecosystem structure: Large leaves provide shade and microclimate cooling Dense clumps create habitat for beneficial insects Improves organic matter as leaves decompose Enhances food forest humidity and soil health Supports layered tropical planting systems Ideal companion plant in subtropical gardens It plays an important role in productive tropical systems. Climate & Site Adaptability Dwarf Cavendish thrives in Florida conditions: Excellent performance in hot, humid climates Grows rapidly during warm seasons Sensitive to frost but recovers from root systems Thrives in rich, well-drained soils Performs best in sheltered, wind-protected locations Highly productive in South and Central Florida It is one of the most reliable bananas for Florida growers. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 9–11, with peak performance in South and Central Florida and other frost-free or protected subtropical regions. Light Requirements For best growth and fruit production: Full sun preferred for maximum yield Tolerates partial shade in food forest systems Sun exposure increases growth speed and fruiting potential Ideal for open tropical and subtropical landscapes Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable but productive in rich soils: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil Thrives in sandy Florida soils with organic amendments Benefits from compost and mulch-heavy environments Requires good drainage to prevent root stress Performs best in nutrient-rich food forest systems Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to partial shade Dig wide planting area to encourage root expansion Set at original soil level Water deeply after planting Apply thick mulch layer to retain moisture and build soil health Space 6–10 ft apart for clumping expansion Protect from strong winds when young if possible We can assist with tropical food forest design, edible landscape planning, and banana grove installation. Watering & Establishment Water frequently during establishment and dry periods. Bananas require consistent moisture for best growth. Once established, clumps become highly productive with regular rainfall and irrigation support. Fertilizer Moderate to high nutrient needs: Responds strongly to organic compost and regular feeding Potassium-rich fertilizers support fruit development Frequent light feeding improves growth and yield Avoid nutrient deficiency for optimal bunch size Pruning & Maintenance Moderate maintenance: Remove spent fruiting stalks after harvest Thin clumps to maintain airflow and vigor Encourage new sucker growth for continuous production Remove damaged leaves as needed Highly productive with active management Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation āœ” Fast-producing tropical fruit crop āœ” High-yield edible landscape staple āœ” Excellent for food forests and homesteads āœ” Rapid growth and quick harvest cycles āœ” Strong recovery from seasonal stress āœ” Improves tropical microclimate systems āœ” Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just a banana plant—it’s a fast-producing tropical food system that delivers rapid harvests, dense edible landscape structure, and long-term food security. When you plant Dwarf Cavendish Banana, you’re investing in a Florida-adapted tropical fruiting system that produces abundant bananas, builds food forest productivity, and transforms landscapes into high-yield edible ecosystems within a single growing season.

    $18.00 - $55.00

  • Dwarf Pomegranate (Punica Granatum Var. Nana) by pool as a hedge all the way across the yard 4ft tall

    Dwarf Pomegranate (Punica Granatum Var. Nana)

    1 review

    Dwarf Pomegranate (Punica granatum var. nana) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Compact Fruiting Shrub • Ornamental Blooming Plant • Heat-Loving Landscape Accent • Florida-Grown Nursery Stock When you buy Dwarf Pomegranate here, you’re not getting mass-produced retail shrubs grown in different climates—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-acclimated plants produced in Pierson, already adapted to heat, humidity, sandy soils, and intense sun conditions from the start. That matters with compact fruiting ornamentals. Locally grown stock establishes faster, handles transplant stress better, and transitions more smoothly into Florida landscapes, containers, and small-space gardens. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how flowering fruit shrubs are grown and selected, and get real guidance from people who work with these plants in Florida conditions year-round—not generic care instructions. Dwarf Pomegranate is especially valuable because it delivers high visual impact in a small footprint—combining ornamental flowers, edible-style fruiting, and extreme heat tolerance. Why Locally Grown Matters Starting with Florida-grown shrubs improves long-term success: Faster establishment in heat and sandy soils Reduced transplant shock in containers and landscapes Better flowering response in warm climates Stronger long-term structure and branching habit More reliable fruiting and bloom cycles It’s a more dependable foundation for a long-lived ornamental edible shrub. Brilliant Flowers & Seasonal Color Dwarf Pomegranate is grown primarily for its ornamental impact: Bright orange-red blooms from late spring through summer Long flowering season with continuous color Strong attraction for pollinators like bees and hummingbirds High visual impact even at a young age It functions as a flowering accent plant in nearly any warm-climate landscape. Ornamental Fruit Display In addition to blooms, it produces: Small decorative pomegranates in late summer to fall Bright seasonal fruit color for landscape interest Long-lasting ornamental value even after flowering ends Unique texture and visual appeal in edible landscapes While fruit is smaller than standard varieties, the ornamental value is exceptional. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–11, performing especially well in Florida and other hot, sunny climates. Mature Size & Growth Habit A compact, highly manageable shrub: 2–4 ft tall (dwarf form) 2–3 ft wide Ideal for containers, borders, patios, and small-space edible landscapes. Light Requirements Requires full sun (6–8+ hours daily) for: Maximum flowering Best fruit color development Dense, compact growth habit Soil & Site Requirements Adaptable but prefers: Well-draining sandy or loamy soils Slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5–7.0) Added organic matter for best performance Avoidance of heavy, compacted, or waterlogged soils Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We emphasize long-term performance in Florida landscapes: Choose a full sun location with good airflow Plant at the same depth as the container Backfill with native soil and water deeply Apply light mulch, keeping it away from the stem Space properly for airflow and shape development Maintain consistent watering during establishment If you visit the farm, we can help match placement for containers, hedges, or ornamental edible borders. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season to build a strong root system. Once established, Dwarf Pomegranate is highly drought tolerant and thrives in hot, dry conditions. Fertilizer Apply balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring Avoid excess nitrogen, which reduces flowering and fruiting Light feeding is preferred for compact growth and bloom production Pruning & Maintenance Low-maintenance ornamental shrub: Light pruning in late winter to shape Remove suckers regularly to maintain structure Thin dense growth to improve airflow and flowering Minimal intervention needed once established Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Locally grown in Florida conditions for stronger establishmentāœ” Direct grower expertise for heat-loving ornamentalsāœ” Long flowering season with high visual impactāœ” Compact size ideal for modern landscapes and containersāœ” Pollinator-friendly flowering shrubāœ” Better adaptation than out-of-region nursery stockāœ” Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Value This isn’t just a small shrub—it’s a high-impact ornamental fruiting plant built for Florida heat and small-space landscapes. You’re not just planting a plant. You’re adding long-lasting color, structure, and low-maintenance performance to your landscape with a proven warm-climate performer.

    $11.00 - $55.00

  • Dahoon Holly (Ilex Cassine) Dahoon Holly (Ilex Cassine)

    Dahoon Holly (Ilex Cassine)

    3 reviews

    Dahoon Holly (Ilex cassine) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Evergreen Privacy Tree • Wildlife-Friendly Berry Producer • Wetland & Pond Edge Landscape Species • Florida-Grown Screening, Restoration & Habitat Tree Dahoon Holly (Ilex cassine) is one of Florida’s most elegant native evergreen trees, prized for its glossy foliage, bright red berries, and exceptional adaptability to wet soils. Naturally found along wetlands, marsh edges, swamps, and river systems throughout Florida, Dahoon Holly provides year-round beauty while supporting birds, pollinators, and native wildlife. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Dahoon Holly as premium native evergreen stock selected for strong branching structure, dense foliage, and long-term performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonally wet environments. Each tree is field-grown under real Florida conditions to ensure resilience, durability, and superior landscape performance. When you buy Dahoon Holly here, you are not receiving generic nursery stock—you are getting Florida-adapted native trees developed to thrive in the same challenging conditions found throughout Florida landscapes. That local adaptation matters. Ilex cassine develops stronger root systems, improved drought and flood tolerance, and denser evergreen canopies when grown under Florida conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Dahoon Holly Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in Florida's sandy soilsImproved tolerance to heat and humidityBetter adaptation to seasonal flooding and wet soilsEnhanced drought tolerance once establishedHigher survival rates in restoration and landscape projectsDenser foliage and stronger branching structure This creates a dependable evergreen tree that performs exceptionally well throughout Florida. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Dahoon Holly is a highly versatile native evergreen tree: 20–40 ft mature height depending on site conditionsNarrow to rounded canopy ideal for screening and privacyGlossy dark green foliage remains attractive year-roundNaturally elegant growth habit with refined appearanceExcellent specimen, hedge, or property boundary treeSuitable for residential, commercial, and restoration landscapes It provides year-round structure and beauty with minimal maintenance. Berry Production & Seasonal Interest Dahoon Holly provides outstanding seasonal color: Female trees produce brilliant red berries in fall and winterBerries persist for months, creating dramatic seasonal displaysExcellent contrast against evergreen foliageProvides ornamental interest during cooler monthsOne of Florida’s most attractive native berry-producing treesPopular for wildlife gardens and natural landscapes Its colorful berries are among the most recognizable features of Florida's native forests and wetlands. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Dahoon Holly is a valuable native habitat species: Provides nectar for native pollinators during floweringBerries serve as an important food source for birds and wildlifeOffers year-round shelter and nesting opportunitiesSupports biodiversity in wetland and upland habitatsExcellent component of restoration and conservation projectsStrengthens native ecosystem health and resilience It is one of Florida's most important wildlife-supporting evergreen trees. Growth Habit & Structural Function Dahoon Holly functions as both a screening tree and habitat species: 20–40+ ft mature height depending on site conditionsDense evergreen canopy provides privacy and wind protectionModerate growth rate with strong long-term stabilityCan be maintained as a multi-trunk specimen or single-trunk treeExcellent for naturalized landscapes and property bordersLong-lived and dependable once established It serves as both a landscape feature and ecological asset. Climate & Site Adaptability Dahoon Holly is exceptionally well adapted to Florida conditions: Native throughout Florida and the southeastern United StatesThrives in high heat and humidityExcellent tolerance to wet and seasonally flooded soilsPerforms well near ponds, lakes, marshes, and retention areasAdaptable to sandy and organic-rich soilsStrong resilience during Florida storm seasons Few native evergreen trees are as adaptable to wet environments. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–11, with exceptional performance throughout Florida and much of the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best growth and berry production: Full sun to partial shadeFull sun encourages denser growth and heavier berry productionPartial shade is tolerated in woodland and wetland settingsIdeal for open landscapes, pond edges, and naturalized areas Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable native species: Thrives in moist, wet, and seasonally flooded soilsPerforms well in sandy Florida soilsTolerates acidic and organic-rich conditionsSuitable for wetlands, retention ponds, and rain gardensBenefits from mulch during establishment Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to partial shadeDig hole 2–3Ɨ wider than root ballSet at original soil depthWater deeply after plantingApply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperatureSpace 15–25 ft apart for screening applicationsAllow room for mature canopy development We can assist with privacy screening layouts, wetland restoration planning, wildlife habitat design, and native landscape installations. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Dahoon Holly becomes highly resilient and capable of thriving through both seasonal flooding and drought conditions common throughout Florida. Fertilizer Low input requirements: Minimal fertilization required once establishedOrganic compost supports healthy root developmentAvoid excessive nitrogen applicationsPerforms best in balanced native soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Can be lightly pruned to shape or maintain screening formNaturally attractive growth habit requires minimal interventionExcellent response to selective structural pruningFew pest or disease concernsLong-lived and dependable in Florida landscapes Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptationāœ” Beautiful native evergreen privacy and screening treeāœ” Brilliant red berries for seasonal interestāœ” Excellent wildlife habitat and food sourceāœ” Exceptional tolerance to wet soils and floodingāœ” Strong heat, humidity, and storm resilienceāœ” Ideal for restoration, ponds, and natural landscapesāœ” Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just an evergreen tree—it’s a year-round habitat builder that provides privacy, wildlife support, and landscape structure while thriving in some of Florida’s most challenging environments. When you plant Dahoon Holly, you’re investing in a resilient Florida native that delivers evergreen beauty, vibrant winter berries, and long-term ecological value while supporting birds, pollinators, and native ecosystems for generations to come.

    $21.00 - $200.00

  • Two potted topiary plants in front of a wooden door. Simpson Stopper (Myrcianthes Fragrans)

    Simpson Stopper (Myrcianthes Fragrans)

    Simpson Stopper (Myrcianthes fragrans) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Evergreen Privacy Shrub • Wildlife-Friendly Hedge Plant • Drought-Tolerant Florida Landscape Favorite • Florida-Grown Screening, Foundation & Habitat Species Simpson Stopper (Myrcianthes fragrans) is one of Florida’s most versatile and attractive native evergreen shrubs and small trees. Known for its dense foliage, fragrant white flowers, colorful edible berries, and beautiful exfoliating bark, this species provides year-round beauty while supporting pollinators and wildlife throughout the landscape. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Simpson Stopper as premium native evergreen stock selected for dense branching, strong root development, and reliable performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and coastal environments. Each plant is field-grown under real Florida conditions to ensure long-term durability, resilience, and landscape success. When you buy Simpson Stopper here, you are not receiving generic nursery stock—you are getting Florida-adapted native plants developed to thrive in the same conditions where they will ultimately be planted. That local adaptation matters. Myrcianthes fragrans develops stronger root systems, improved drought tolerance, and denser foliage when grown under Florida conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Simpson Stopper Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in Florida’s sandy soilsImproved heat and humidity toleranceBetter drought resistance once establishedEnhanced survival rates in coastal and inland landscapesDenser foliage for screening and privacy applicationsMore reliable flowering and fruit production This creates a durable evergreen shrub capable of thriving with minimal maintenance. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Simpson Stopper is one of Florida’s most adaptable native landscape plants: 10–20 ft mature height depending on pruning and site conditionsDense evergreen foliage for year-round screeningNaturally attractive branching structureBeautiful smooth bark that peels to reveal orange, tan, and gray tonesExcellent hedge, privacy screen, or specimen plantWorks equally well in formal and naturalized landscapes It provides four-season beauty and landscape structure. Flowering & Seasonal Interest Simpson Stopper offers multiple seasons of ornamental appeal: Fragrant white flowers appear throughout spring and summerFlowers attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial pollinatorsBright orange-red berries follow flowering periodsEdible fruit is enjoyed by birds and wildlifeGlossy green foliage remains attractive year-roundDecorative exfoliating bark provides winter interest Few native shrubs offer this much year-round landscape value. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Simpson Stopper is a valuable native habitat plant: Provides nectar for native pollinatorsSupports butterflies, bees, and beneficial insectsProduces berries highly favored by songbirds and wildlifeOffers nesting cover and shelter through dense branchingEnhances biodiversity in residential and restoration landscapesFunctions as an important native food source throughout the year It is one of Florida’s best native shrubs for wildlife gardens. Growth Habit & Structural Function Simpson Stopper is a highly versatile evergreen species: 10–20+ ft mature height depending on pruning practicesNaturally dense and compact growth habitCan be maintained as a hedge or grown as a small treeModerate growth rate with strong long-term stabilityResponds exceptionally well to pruning and shapingExcellent for privacy screening and property borders It functions as both an ornamental specimen and a practical landscape solution. Climate & Site Adaptability Simpson Stopper thrives in Florida’s challenging environments: Native to Florida, the Caribbean, and coastal regions of the SoutheastExcellent heat and humidity toleranceHighly drought tolerant once establishedPerforms well in coastal environments and salt exposureAdaptable to sandy, rocky, and well-drained soilsStrong resilience during Florida storm seasons It is one of the most adaptable native evergreen shrubs available. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–11, with exceptional performance throughout Florida and coastal regions of the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best growth and density: Full sun to partial shadeFull sun encourages maximum flowering and berry productionPartial shade is tolerated with excellent foliage developmentIdeal for hedges, foundations, and natural screening applications Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable native species: Thrives in sandy, well-drained Florida soilsTolerates alkaline and limestone-based soilsPerforms well in coastal environmentsModerate tolerance to occasional wet periodsBenefits from mulch during establishment Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to partial shadeDig hole 2–3Ɨ wider than root ballSet at original soil depthWater deeply after plantingApply mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weedsSpace 4–8 ft apart for hedges and screensAllow room for mature growth when used as a specimen plant We can assist with native hedge design, privacy screening layouts, and wildlife-focused landscape planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Simpson Stopper becomes highly drought tolerant and performs exceptionally well under Florida’s seasonal rainfall patterns. Fertilizer Low input requirements: Minimal fertilization needed once establishedOrganic compost supports healthy root developmentAvoid excessive fertilization to maintain natural growth habitPerforms best in balanced native soil conditions Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Excellent response to pruning and shapingCan be maintained as a formal hedge or natural screenMinimal pest and disease concernsNaturally dense growth reduces maintenance needsLong-lived and dependable in Florida landscapes Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptationāœ” Excellent native privacy hedge and screening plantāœ” Year-round evergreen beauty and structureāœ” Fragrant flowers and colorful wildlife-friendly berriesāœ” Highly drought tolerant once establishedāœ” Performs well in coastal and inland landscapesāœ” Supports pollinators, birds, and beneficial wildlifeāœ” Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just a hedge plant—it’s a complete native landscape solution that provides privacy, wildlife habitat, seasonal beauty, and long-term resilience. When you plant Simpson Stopper, you’re investing in one of Florida’s most versatile native evergreens—a plant that creates structure, supports biodiversity, and delivers year-round performance while thriving in the demanding conditions of the Florida landscape.

    $15.00 - $120.00

  • African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus Acetosella)

    African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus Acetosella)

    African Rose Hibiscus (Hibiscus acetosella) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Bold Tropical Foliage • Edible Landscape Plant • Fast-Growing • Florida-Adapted from the Start When you buy African Rose Hibiscus here, you’re not getting greenhouse-raised filler stock or something trucked in from out of state—you’re getting plants grown directly in Pierson, hardened in real Florida heat, humidity, and rainfall conditions. That difference shows up quickly in the landscape: stronger establishment, richer color, and far better long-term performance. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how it’s grown in full sun conditions, and talk directly with the people who cultivate it every day. That means real guidance on spacing, pruning, and placement—not generic instructions. You’re getting plants selected for how they actually perform in Florida landscapes, not just how they look in a pot. African Rose Hibiscus is one of those rare plants that delivers both ornamental impact and edible value, making it a standout for modern edible landscapes and food-focused gardens. Why Locally Grown Matters Because these plants are grown outdoors in Florida conditions from the beginning, they’re already adapted to: Heat and humidity Heavy summer rainfall Sandy, fast-draining soils Rapid seasonal growth cycles That means less transplant shock, faster establishment, and stronger performance once planted in your landscape. It’s not just a plant—it’s a head start. Bold Color with Real Landscape Presence African Rose Hibiscus is known for its dramatic burgundy to deep purple foliage that looks almost like a Japanese maple—but grows fast in tropical conditions where maples struggle. It creates instant visual impact in: Tropical landscapes Edible gardens Privacy plantings Pollinator gardens Container designs and accent beds The color intensifies in full sun, making it a natural focal point in warm-climate gardens. Edible, Functional, and Beautiful This plant isn’t just ornamental—it’s useful. Tender leaves have a tart, cranberry-like flavor and can be used for: Fresh salads Herbal teas Smoothies Stir-fries Garnishes and edible dĆ©cor The flowers are also edible and attract pollinators throughout the growing season, adding ecological value along with beauty. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–11. In cooler regions, it can be grown as a seasonal annual or overwintered in containers. Mature Size & Growth Habit Fast-growing and highly responsive to pruning: 4–8 ft tall 3–5 ft wide It can be shaped into a fuller shrub or kept more compact depending on how it’s maintained. Light Requirements Performs best in full sun to partial shade. Full sun produces the deepest burgundy foliage and strongest growth. Planting Guidance (Grower-Based Recommendations) We don’t just sell plants—we help you set them up correctly: Choose a warm, sunny site with good airflow Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original container depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch, keeping it away from the stem Space properly for airflow and mature size If you visit the farm, we can help you decide exactly where and how to use it based on your design goals. Soil & Site Flexibility Prefers fertile, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter, but adapts well to typical Florida sandy soils when properly maintained. Best performance comes from: Slightly acidic to neutral soil Consistent moisture with good drainage Organic matter or compost amendments Watering & Establishment Regular watering is important during establishment to encourage strong root development. Once established, it becomes moderately drought tolerant but performs best with consistent moisture during hot summer periods. Fertilizer Responds well to feeding: Balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring and midsummer Organic compost or soil amendments for long-term health Proper nutrition enhances both foliage color and growth density. Pruning & Maintenance (Key to Full Growth) This plant responds extremely well to pruning: Light trimming encourages bushier growth Cutting back leggy stems improves fullness Regular shaping maintains landscape design intent In cooler areas, it may die back and regrow seasonally Pruning is what turns it from a loose grower into a dense, high-impact landscape feature. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Choice āœ” Grown locally in Florida climate from the startāœ” Faster establishment with less transplant stressāœ” Direct access to growers for real guidanceāœ” Proven performance in heat, humidity, and raināœ” Dual-purpose: ornamental + edible useāœ” Strong response to pruning and landscape shapingāœ” Better adaptability than out-of-region nursery stock The Difference Is Noticeable Over Time This isn’t just an ornamental purchase—it’s a functional, edible, and landscape-driven plant grown with real Florida conditions in mind. You’re not just adding color to your garden. You’re adding a plant that already knows how to thrive where you live—and rewards you with both beauty and harvest potential.

    $12.00

  • Standard Bottlebrush (Calistemon viminalis) Standard Bottlebrush (Calistemon viminalis)

    Standard Bottlebrush (Calistemon viminalis)

    1 review

    Standard Bottlebrush (Callistemon viminalis) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmFlowering Evergreen Tree • Pollinator Nectar Powerhouse • Heat & Coastal Tolerant Specimen • Florida-Grown Landscape Standard & Accent Tree Standard Bottlebrush (Callistemon viminalis), commonly known as Weeping Bottlebrush, is one of the most reliable and visually striking flowering evergreen trees used in warm-climate landscapes. Recognized for its bright red, brush-like flower spikes and naturally arching canopy, this species delivers strong ornamental impact while thriving in Florida’s heat, humidity, and sandy soils. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Standard Bottlebrush trees trained into single-trunk forms for use as specimen accents, driveway markers, pollinator trees, and structured landscape focal points. Each tree is selected and trained for strong central leaders, balanced canopy structure, and long-term performance in Florida conditions. When you buy Standard Bottlebrush here, you’re not receiving weak greenhouse-grown ornamentals—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-acclimated trees hardened for real-world exposure including full sun intensity, seasonal drought cycles, heavy summer rainfall, and coastal wind conditions. That local adaptation is essential. Bottlebrush performs at its highest level when grown in Florida conditions from the start, developing stronger flowering cycles, better canopy density, and improved long-term resilience. Why Locally Grown Matters for Bottlebrush Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment in sandy, well-drained soils Improved heat and humidity tolerance Stronger flowering response under Florida sun Better drought resilience once established More consistent canopy structure in open landscapes Reduced transplant shock in warm-climate environments This produces a more reliable and long-lived flowering landscape tree. Flowering & Ornamental Value Bottlebrush is known for its dramatic and continuous floral display: Bright red cylindrical ā€œbottlebrushā€ flower spikes Heavy blooming in warm seasons, often recurring cycles Strong visual contrast against evergreen foliage High-impact ornamental accent in residential landscapes Excellent focal point for entryways, patios, and streetscapes Long flowering period in warm climates like Florida It is one of the most recognizable flowering trees in subtropical landscapes. Pollinator & Wildlife Importance Bottlebrush is a powerful nectar source: Attracts bees in high numbers during bloom cycles Supports butterflies and beneficial insects Provides reliable nectar in hot summer periods Enhances pollinator activity in urban landscapes Valuable for biodiversity in managed environments It functions as a consistent pollinator-supporting ornamental tree. Growth Habit & Standard Tree Form When trained as a standard, Bottlebrush becomes a structured ornamental: 15–25 ft small evergreen tree depending on pruning Single trunk with rounded or slightly weeping canopy Dense branching that responds well to shaping Can be maintained as formal standard or relaxed specimen Excellent for repeating landscape rhythm plantings Strong structural presence with high visual clarity It is ideal for designed landscapes requiring flowering structure. Climate & Site Adaptability Bottlebrush performs extremely well in Florida environments: Thrives in full sun and high heat Highly tolerant of humidity and summer rainfall Performs well in sandy, well-drained soils Moderate drought tolerance once established Adapts to coastal and inland landscapes Handles urban stress and reflected heat conditions It is a proven performer in Florida’s toughest landscape zones. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–11, with strongest performance across Central and South Florida and coastal regions. Light Requirements For best flowering and structure: Full sun required for maximum bloom production Reduced flowering in shaded conditions High light exposure improves canopy density Ideal for open landscape installations Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to Florida’s common landscape soils: Prefers well-drained sandy soils Tolerates low fertility conditions Performs best with minimal soil amendment Avoid poorly drained or waterlogged sites Benefits from mulch during establishment phase Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun for strongest flowering Dig hole 2–3Ɨ wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to conserve moisture and reduce stress Stake if needed during early standard training Space 10–15 ft apart for specimen rhythm plantings We can assist with landscape design, specimen placement, and formal flowering tree layouts. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Standard Bottlebrush becomes moderately drought tolerant and performs reliably with natural rainfall patterns. Fertilizer Low to moderate feeding needs: Light balanced fertilizer supports bloom production Compost improves canopy health and flowering cycles Avoid excessive nitrogen (reduces flowering intensity) Performs best in balanced, low-input systems Pruning & Maintenance Moderate maintenance ornamental: Responds very well to pruning and shaping Can be maintained as formal standard or natural form Pruning encourages denser flowering cycles Deadheading may enhance bloom repetition Low to moderate upkeep depending on design intent Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment āœ” Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptationāœ” High-impact red flowering ornamental treeāœ” Excellent pollinator nectar sourceāœ” Ideal for structured landscape design and accentsāœ” Strong heat and drought tolerance once establishedāœ” Responds well to pruning and shapingāœ” Long blooming cycles in warm climatesāœ” Grower-direct quality for Florida landscapes The Real Value This isn’t just a flowering ornamental—it’s a structured landscape feature that delivers color, pollinator value, and architectural form in one tree. When you plant Standard Bottlebrush, you’re adding a high-performance flowering accent that thrives in Florida heat while strengthening both the beauty and ecological function of the landscape year after year.

    $90.00

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