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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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  • Native Milkweed Orange (Asclepias Tuberosa) with monarch butterfly Native Milkweed Orange (Asclepias Tuberosa)

    Native Milkweed Orange (Asclepias Tuberosa)

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    Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Pollinator Plant • Monarch Host Plant • Drought-Tolerant Wildflower • Florida-Grown Restoration Stock Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) is one of the most valuable native wildflowers for pollinator habitat, restoration projects, and wildlife-friendly landscapes throughout Florida and the Southeast. Known for its brilliant orange blooms, exceptional drought tolerance, and critical role in supporting Monarch butterflies, this long-lived native perennial brings both ecological function and natural beauty to any planting. When you buy Butterfly Milkweed here, you're not getting greenhouse-grown plants shipped from another region—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants produced in Pierson and conditioned to thrive in Florida's heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal rainfall patterns. That matters for establishment and long-term performance. Locally grown milkweed develops stronger root systems, adapts more quickly after planting, and often performs better under real Florida growing conditions than plants produced outside the region. This is direct-from-grower native plant material. Visit the farm, see how our native plants are grown, and receive practical guidance on pollinator habitat creation, restoration projects, and native landscape design. Butterfly Milkweed is especially important because it serves as a host plant for Monarch butterfly caterpillars while providing abundant nectar for a wide range of pollinators. Why Locally Grown Matters for Native Milkweed Starting with Florida-grown stock offers important advantages: Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Stronger root system development Improved drought tolerance after establishment Faster acclimation to landscape conditions Increased long-term survival and vigor Better performance in restoration and pollinator projects It creates a stronger foundation for successful native plant establishment. Pollinator & Wildlife Value Butterfly Milkweed is one of the most beneficial native plants you can add to a landscape: Essential host plant for Monarch butterflies Supports Queen and Soldier butterflies Provides nectar for bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects Increases pollinator diversity Helps restore declining butterfly habitat Contributes to healthy native ecosystems A single planting can become a valuable food source for pollinators throughout the growing season. Bright Seasonal Color Butterfly Milkweed is prized for its vibrant blooms: Clusters of brilliant orange flowers Long flowering season from spring through summer Excellent addition to native gardens and pollinator beds Provides continuous visual interest Combines well with native grasses and wildflowers Its vivid flowers create a striking display while serving an important ecological purpose. Climate & Site Adaptability Butterfly Milkweed thrives in challenging Florida conditions: Native to dry prairies, pinelands, and open habitats Highly drought tolerant once established Performs well in sandy and well-drained soils Handles Florida heat exceptionally well Tolerates low fertility conditions Unsuitable for poorly drained or constantly wet sites This species excels in naturalized landscapes, restoration sites, and low-maintenance gardens. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 4–9, performing exceptionally well throughout Florida and much of the southeastern United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A compact native perennial: 1–3 ft mature height 1–2 ft spread Upright, clump-forming habit Returns annually from deep roots Long-lived once established Light Requirements For best flowering performance: Full sun preferred Minimum 6 hours of direct sunlight daily Reduced flowering in heavy shade Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to Florida's native soils: Prefers well-drained sandy soils Tolerates poor, low-fertility sites Performs well in native landscapes Avoid heavy clay and poorly drained locations Does not tolerate standing water Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment: Plant in full sun Choose well-drained soil Dig planting hole 2–3× wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch while keeping away from the crown Avoid disturbing established roots We can help with pollinator garden layouts, restoration plantings, and Monarch habitat planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season while roots become established. Once established, Butterfly Milkweed becomes highly drought tolerant and requires minimal supplemental irrigation. Fertilizer Minimal fertilization needed: Performs well in native soils Light balanced fertilizer only if necessary Avoid excessive nitrogen applications Overfertilization may reduce flowering Pruning & Maintenance Extremely low maintenance: Remove spent flower stalks if desired Leave seed pods for wildlife and natural reseeding Cut back dormant growth in late winter No routine pruning required Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation ✔ Essential host plant for Monarch butterflies ✔ Supports bees, butterflies, and native pollinators ✔ Brilliant orange flowers throughout the season ✔ Highly drought tolerant once established ✔ Excellent for restoration and pollinator habitats ✔ Low-maintenance native perennial ✔ Grower-direct expertise and planting guidance The Real Value This isn't just a flowering perennial—it's a critical piece of native habitat. You're not simply planting color in the landscape. You're creating food sources for pollinators, supporting Monarch butterfly populations, and helping restore the ecological connections that make Florida's native environments thrive.

    $12.00

  • Native Elderberry (Sambucus Nigra) Flowering bush in front of a modern house with large windows

    Native Elderberry (Sambucus Nigra)

    Native Elderberry (Sambucus nigra subsp. canadensis) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Fruit Shrub • Medicinal Berry Producer • Fast-Growing Wildlife Plant • Florida-Grown Edible Restoration Stock Native Elderberry (Sambucus nigra subsp. canadensis), commonly known as American Elderberry, is one of the most valuable native fruiting shrubs in North America. Known for its clusters of dark purple berries, fragrant white flower heads, and extremely fast growth rate, it is widely used in edible landscapes, wildlife habitat plantings, wetland edges, and restoration systems throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. When you buy Native Elderberry here, you're not getting weak, over-fertilized ornamental stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants produced in Pierson and conditioned for real Florida growing conditions including heat, humidity, seasonal flooding, sandy soils, and drought cycles. That matters for long-term success. Locally grown elderberry establishes faster, develops stronger root systems, and adapts more reliably to Florida’s variable moisture conditions compared to non-local nursery stock. This is direct-from-grower edible native shrub material. Visit the farm, see how our fruiting and wildlife plants are grown, and receive practical guidance on spacing, pruning systems, and long-term food forest design. Native Elderberry is especially valuable because it combines rapid growth, medicinal fruit production, and exceptional wildlife support in one highly productive native shrub. Why Locally Grown Matters for Elderberry Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment in wet and sandy soils Better adaptation to heat and humidity Improved tolerance to seasonal flooding and drought Stronger root system development Faster canopy and fruiting development Better long-term survival in restoration sites It creates a stronger foundation for productive native shrub systems. Fruit, Flower & Medicinal Value Elderberry is one of the most useful native fruit shrubs: Dark purple berries used for syrups, jams, and extracts High antioxidant and immune-supporting properties Large, fragrant white flower clusters in spring and summer Widely used in herbal and medicinal traditions Excellent for culinary and functional food landscapes It is one of the most important native “superfruit” shrubs in North America. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Native Elderberry is a powerhouse for wildlife: Berries consumed by birds and small mammals Flowers attract bees and native pollinators Provides dense cover and nesting habitat Supports biodiversity in wetland and upland systems Important seasonal food source in native ecosystems It is both a food crop and a habitat-building species. Growth Habit & Landscape Value Elderberry is extremely fast-growing and productive: 6–12 ft mature height (can reach larger in ideal conditions) 6–10 ft spread Multi-stem shrub with rapid seasonal growth Ideal for hedgerows, food forests, and restoration rows Can be cut back and rejuvenated regularly It is one of the fastest establishing native shrubs available. Climate & Site Adaptability Native Elderberry thrives in Florida conditions: Native to wetlands, stream edges, and disturbed soils Tolerates seasonal flooding and wet soils Performs well in sandy or organic-rich soils Highly adaptable to heat and humidity Prefers full sun to partial shade Strong regrowth after pruning or stress It is especially valuable in lowland and drainage system plantings. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 4–9, performing strongly throughout Florida and much of the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best fruit production: Full sun preferred Tolerates partial shade More sun improves flowering and berry yield Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to diverse Florida landscapes: Prefers moist, well-drained soils Tolerates seasonal flooding and wet conditions Performs well in sandy, loamy, or organic soils Benefits from mulch and soil improvement Avoid prolonged extreme drought without irrigation Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment and production: Plant in full sun or lightly shaded edible systems Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch while keeping away from stems Space 5–8 ft apart for hedgerow systems Cut back lightly to encourage branching We can assist with food forest design, hedgerow planning, and wetland-edge planting systems. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Native Elderberry becomes highly adaptable to both wet and dry cycles but produces best with consistent moisture. Fertilizer Low to moderate requirements: Light balanced fertilizer during establishment if needed Organic compost improves fruit yield and soil health Avoid excessive nitrogen to maintain flowering balance Performs well in natural soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Moderate maintenance with high reward: Responds very well to pruning and cutting back Can be coppiced for renewed growth and higher yields Remove old stems to encourage new fruiting canes Pruning improves airflow and berry production Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation ✔ Fast-growing native fruit and medicinal shrub ✔ High-value wildlife and pollinator plant ✔ Excellent for food forests and hedgerows ✔ Tolerates wet and variable soil conditions ✔ Strong regenerative growth after pruning ✔ Dual-purpose ecological and edible species ✔ Grower-direct guidance for productive systems The Real Value This isn’t just a shrub—it’s a living food and medicine system. You’re not simply planting Elderberry. You’re building a productive edible hedge, supporting wildlife, producing medicinal berries, and investing in a fast-growing native plant that delivers ecological function and harvest value year after year.

    $12.00 - $21.00

  • Native Milkweed Pink (Asclepias Incarnata) Coming Soon Native Milkweed Pink (Asclepias Incarnata) Coming Soon

    Native Milkweed Pink (Asclepias Incarnata) Coming Soon

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    Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Pollinator Perennial • Monarch Essential • Wetland Adapted • Florida-Grown for Strong Establishment When you buy Swamp Milkweed here, you’re not getting mass-produced plugs or stressed greenhouse stock—you’re getting native perennials grown directly in Pierson, raised in real Florida heat, humidity, and seasonal rainfall conditions from the start. That matters for native restoration and pollinator success. Locally grown milkweed establishes faster, handles Florida climate stress better, and becomes a more reliable long-term nectar and host plant in real landscapes. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how native pollinator plants are produced, and get guidance from people who work with these species in real habitat and garden settings—not just catalog descriptions. Swamp Milkweed is one of the most ecologically important native perennials you can plant, especially for supporting monarch butterflies and overall pollinator health. Why Locally Grown Native Milkweed Matters Even native plants perform better when they’re grown in-region: Stronger adaptation to Florida’s humidity and rainfall cycles Faster establishment in garden and restoration sites Improved survival in wet or fluctuating soils Better long-term flowering and nectar production More reliable support for pollinator populations It’s a native plant already conditioned for your environment. Monarch Essential Pollinator Plant Swamp Milkweed is a critical species in monarch butterfly life cycles: Host plant for monarch caterpillars Nectar source for adult butterflies Supports continuous pollinator activity throughout bloom season Encourages biodiversity in native and restored landscapes If you’re building a pollinator garden, this is not optional—it’s foundational. Fragrant Summer Blooms with Real Ecological Value In summer, Swamp Milkweed produces clusters of soft pink, fragrant flowers that attract: Monarch butterflies Native bees Hummingbirds A wide range of beneficial insects It brings movement, color, and life into the landscape during peak growing season. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 3–9, making it widely adaptable across most of the United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A well-behaved native perennial: 3–5 ft tall 2–3 ft wide Forms upright clumps that work well in mass plantings or mixed native beds. Light Requirements Performs best in full sun, where it produces the highest bloom density and strongest pollinator activity. Tolerates partial shade but blooms less heavily. Soil & Site Adaptability Naturally adapted to moisture-rich environments: Prefers moist, well-drained soils Excellent for rain gardens and low areas Thrives near ponds, drainage swales, and wet edges Tolerates occasional flooding Adapts once established to average garden conditions It is especially valuable in sites where many perennials struggle with moisture. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on successful establishment in real landscapes: Space plants 18–24 inches apart for natural drift Choose a sunny to lightly shaded site Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original soil level Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to retain moisture, keeping it off the crown If you visit the farm, we can help plan placement for pollinator corridors or rain garden design. Watering & Establishment Keep soil consistently moist during establishment. Once mature, Swamp Milkweed becomes moderately drought tolerant but performs best with regular moisture in hot climates. Fertilizer Minimal feeding required. In fact, over-fertilizing can reduce flowering. A light, balanced organic approach is preferred for best bloom and pollinator activity. Maintenance & Care Low-maintenance native perennial: Cut back dead stems in late winter Avoid disturbing root systems once established Allow natural spreading in suitable habitats Deadheading optional depending on landscape goals Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from the start✔ Faster establishment in pollinator and rain garden settings✔ Direct grower guidance for native plant success✔ Critical support plant for monarch butterflies✔ High ecological and biodiversity value✔ Adapted to wet, fluctuating soil conditions✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Impact This isn’t just a perennial purchase—it’s an ecological contribution to your landscape. You’re not just planting flowers. You’re building habitat, supporting monarch populations, and adding a native system that sustains life season after season.

    Out of stock

    $12.00

  • Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Corymbosum) Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Corymbosum)

    Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Corymbosum)

    8 in stock

    Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Edible Landscape Favorite • Seasonal Color • Pollinator Friendly • Florida-Grown for Strong Establishment When you buy Highbush Blueberry here, you’re not getting generic nursery shrubs shipped in from other regions—you’re getting plants grown directly in Pierson, acclimated to real growing conditions including Florida heat, humidity, and soil variability from the start. That matters because blueberries are sensitive to soil chemistry and establishment stress. Locally grown stock transitions more smoothly into your landscape, develops stronger root systems, and begins performing sooner as a fruiting shrub. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how edible landscape plants are produced, and get real guidance from the people who grow them—not a reseller. That means practical advice based on real Florida performance, not just general growing charts. Highbush Blueberry is one of the most valuable edible landscape plants because it combines reliable fruit production with strong ornamental appeal in every season. Why Locally Grown Matters Even well-known fruiting shrubs perform better when grown in-region from the start: Stronger adaptation to Florida heat and rainfall cycles Improved root development in local soil conditions Reduced transplant shock Faster establishment and earlier fruiting potential Better long-term productivity in home landscapes It’s a more reliable foundation for a long-lived edible planting. Delicious Fruit with Real Landscape Value Highbush Blueberry produces large, sweet, antioxidant-rich berries that are excellent for: Fresh eating Baking and desserts Jams and preserves Smoothies and juices With proper care and multiple varieties for cross-pollination, yields can be substantial and consistent. Four-Season Ornamental Appeal This is not just a fruit plant—it’s a landscape shrub with year-round interest: Spring: soft white bell-shaped flowers that attract pollinators Summer: abundant blueberry harvest Fall: brilliant red and orange foliage color Structure: dense upright form that works in edible borders It performs as both a food source and a visual focal point. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 4–8, with proper site preparation required in warmer climates like Florida for best performance. Mature Size & Growth Habit A productive upright shrub: 6–12 ft tall 4–8 ft wide Forms a dense, structured plant ideal for edible hedges, orchard rows, or landscape accents. Light Requirements Performs best in full sun (6–8+ hours daily). Full sun improves fruiting, sugar content, and plant vigor. Soil Requirements (Critical for Success) Blueberries require specific soil conditions: Acidic soil (pH 4.5–5.5) Well-drained but moisture-retentive structure High organic matter content Amended beds with pine bark, peat, or similar materials Mulching with pine straw or pine bark helps maintain ideal conditions long-term. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on setting plants up for long-term productivity: Prepare acidic, well-drained planting area Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original container depth Backfill with amended acidic soil Water deeply after planting Apply mulch generously, keeping it away from the crown If you visit the farm, we can help guide soil preparation and placement for better fruit production. Watering & Establishment Maintain consistent moisture, especially during flowering and fruiting periods. Do not allow soil to dry out completely. Once established, plants still benefit from steady irrigation during hot weather and fruit development. Fertilizer Use fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants (such as azalea or camellia blends): Apply in early spring Optional second application after harvest Avoid over-fertilization to protect root health and fruit quality Pruning & Maintenance Prune in late winter during dormancy: Remove dead or weak wood Thin older canes to promote new growth Maintain airflow through the shrub Encourage strong fruiting structure Proper pruning directly improves long-term yields. Fruit & Pollination Notes Harvest in early to mid-summer Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber Best results with multiple varieties for cross-pollination Improved yields with proper soil acidity and sunlight Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from the start✔ Stronger establishment and reduced transplant shock✔ Direct grower guidance for soil and planting success✔ Reliable edible production with ornamental value✔ Better adaptation than out-of-region nursery stock✔ Multi-season landscape interest (flower, fruit, fall color)✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Advantage This isn’t just a blueberry purchase—it’s a long-term edible landscape system built on correct soil, local growing experience, and plants already adapted to real Florida conditions. You’re not just planting a shrub. You’re planting a seasonal harvest that improves year after year.

    8 in stock

    $25.00

  • Rice Hull 15 Gallon Bucket Rice Hull 15 Gallon Bucket

    Rice Hull 15 Gallon Bucket

    Rice Hulls – Natural Weed Control & Soil Protection Rice hulls are an all-natural, eco-friendly way to control weeds while improving soil health at the same time. When applied as a mulch around plants, rice hulls create a light but effective barrier that blocks sunlight from reaching weed seeds, helping prevent unwanted growth without the use of chemicals. They also help retain soil moisture, reduce soil temperature swings, and improve air flow around plant roots. Over time, rice hulls slowly break down and add organic matter to the soil, improving structure and drainage. How to Use Spread a 1–2 inch layer around the base of plants Keep mulch a few inches away from plant stems Reapply as needed as material breaks down Ideal for garden beds, fruit trees, shrubs, and potted plants Benefits Suppresses weed growth naturally Improves soil moisture retention Adds organic matter as it decomposes Lightweight and easy to apply Safe for pets, people, and plants Helps prevent soil compaction Rice hulls are an excellent choice for gardeners who want a clean, natural solution for weed control while improving long-term soil health.

    $7.00 - $20.00

  • Native Southern Red Cedar (Juniperus Virginiana) Native Southern Red Cedar (Juniperus Virginiana)

    Native Southern Red Cedar (Juniperus Virginiana)

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    20 in stock

    Native Southern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Evergreen Conifer • Windbreak & Shelter Tree • Drought-Tolerant Coastal Species • Florida-Grown Restoration & Screening Stock Native Southern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola), commonly referred to as Southern Red Cedar or Coastal Eastern Red Cedar, is one of the most resilient evergreen conifers in the southeastern United States. Known for its dense, aromatic foliage, strong upright form, and exceptional tolerance to wind, drought, and poor soils, this species is a cornerstone for Florida windbreaks, privacy screens, and ecological restoration systems. Naturally found along coastal hammocks, upland ridges, and disturbed sandy soils, Southern Red Cedar is built for Florida’s extremes. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow this species as premium native conifer stock for habitat restoration, living screens, and long-term structural landscape plantings. When you buy Native Southern Red Cedar here, you’re not receiving weak landscape liner stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted trees conditioned for real-world exposure including salt-laden winds, heat, humidity, drought cycles, and nutrient-poor soils. That local adaptation is critical. Southern Red Cedar performs best when it is established from Florida-grown stock, developing stronger root systems, tighter branching structure, and superior long-term resilience in coastal and inland environments. Why Locally Grown Matters for Southern Red Cedar Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger wind and storm resilience from early development Faster establishment in sandy, low-nutrient soils Improved drought and heat tolerance Better salt and coastal wind adaptability Denser branching for screening and habitat value Higher long-term survival in unmanaged landscapes This creates a structurally reliable evergreen backbone for Florida landscapes. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Southern Red Cedar is one of Florida’s most important native conifers: Dense, scale-like evergreen foliage year-round Naturally upright pyramidal to irregular form Excellent for privacy screens and windbreaks Strong visual structure in all seasons Aromatic foliage with natural cedar fragrance Long-lived, durable native tree It provides year-round structure in native and managed landscapes. Wildlife & Ecological Importance This species is a major ecological support tree: Blue berry-like cones consumed by birds and wildlife Provides critical winter food source for songbirds Dense foliage offers nesting and shelter habitat Excellent roosting and cover tree for wildlife Supports biodiversity in coastal and upland systems It is a foundational species in Florida’s native ecosystems. Growth Habit & Structural Function Southern Red Cedar is valued for its strong architectural form: 20–50 ft mature height depending on site conditions Narrow to broad pyramidal evergreen shape Dense branching ideal for screening Can be left natural or lightly shaped for structure Excellent for property lines and wind protection Long-lived with minimal intervention It functions as a living structural barrier. Climate & Site Adaptability One of Florida’s toughest native evergreens: Native to southeastern coastal and upland regions Thrives in full sun conditions Highly drought and heat tolerant once established Tolerates sandy, rocky, and poor soils Excellent coastal wind and salt exposure tolerance Performs well in harsh, exposed environments It is built for survival where many trees fail. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, with strong performance throughout Florida and coastal southeastern regions. Light Requirements For best structure and density: Full sun preferred for strongest growth Tolerates light shade but becomes more open Sun exposure improves form and foliage density Ideal for open landscapes and windbreak rows Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to Florida’s most challenging soils: Thrives in sandy, well-drained soils Tolerates extremely low fertility conditions Performs well in coastal and inland uplands Requires minimal soil amendment Avoid permanently saturated soils It excels in dry, difficult planting areas. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment: Plant in full sun for strongest structure Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to stabilize moisture Space 8–15 ft apart for screening or windbreaks Allow natural form for restoration plantings We can assist with windbreak design, coastal screening layouts, and native property structuring. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Southern Red Cedar becomes highly drought tolerant and requires minimal supplemental irrigation. Fertilizer Very low-input native conifer: Minimal fertilization required Compost optional during establishment Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers Performs best in natural soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Low-maintenance evergreen: Minimal pruning required Can be shaped into hedge or screen form Responds slowly to heavy cuts (best pruned lightly) Naturally maintains strong structural form Extremely durable once established Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation✔ Excellent native evergreen windbreak and privacy tree✔ High wildlife food and shelter value✔ Extremely drought, wind, and salt tolerant✔ Long-lived structural landscape species✔ Low maintenance and highly resilient✔ Ideal for restoration and property screening✔ Grower-direct expertise for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just an evergreen tree—it’s a long-term structural backbone for Florida landscapes that provides shelter, protection, and ecological stability. When you plant Native Southern Red Cedar, you’re building a living windbreak and wildlife system that strengthens your property for decades while thriving in the harshest Florida conditions.

    20 in stock

    $50.00

  • Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) mature tree

    Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)

    Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Shade Tree • Fast-Growing Hardwood • Wildlife Value Species • Florida-Grown Restoration Stock Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) is a versatile and highly adaptable native hardwood tree valued for its rapid growth, strong shade canopy, and ability to thrive across a wide range of soil conditions. Naturally found along rivers, floodplains, wetlands, and upland sites throughout the eastern United States, Green Ash remains an important species for restoration projects, conservation plantings, wildlife habitat, and large-scale landscape development. When you buy Green Ash here, you're not getting soft nursery stock raised under idealized conditions—you’re getting locally grown, field-conditioned trees produced in Pierson and adapted to Florida’s heat, humidity, seasonal rainfall, and diverse soil types. That matters for successful establishment. Locally grown Green Ash develops stronger root systems, adapts more quickly after transplanting, and is better prepared for the environmental conditions found throughout Florida landscapes and restoration sites. This is direct-from-grower native tree stock. Visit the farm, inspect our growing practices, and receive practical guidance on site selection, spacing, shade canopy planning, and restoration design. Green Ash is especially valued for its combination of fast growth, adaptability, wildlife benefits, and long-term shade production. Why Locally Grown Matters for Green Ash Starting with Florida-grown stock provides important advantages: Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Stronger root development prior to planting Improved transplant success Faster establishment in field conditions Greater resilience to environmental stress Better long-term performance in native landscapes It creates a stronger foundation for successful tree establishment. Fast Growth & Shade Value Green Ash is widely planted for its ability to quickly develop a useful shade canopy: Rapid growth compared to many native hardwoods Produces broad, attractive shade Excellent for parks, large properties, and restoration sites Helps reduce heat buildup in developed landscapes Creates long-term canopy structure It provides meaningful shade benefits much sooner than many slower-growing hardwood species. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Green Ash contributes significantly to native ecosystems: Seeds provide food for birds and wildlife Supports numerous native insects and pollinators Adds diversity to restoration plantings Contributes to riparian and floodplain ecosystems Provides nesting and shelter opportunities for wildlife It helps strengthen habitat value while supporting overall ecosystem health. Climate & Site Adaptability One of Green Ash’s greatest strengths is its flexibility: Tolerates both wet and moderately dry conditions Adaptable to sandy, loamy, and clay soils Handles periodic flooding Performs well in restoration and developed landscapes Tolerates urban growing conditions better than many native hardwoods Its adaptability makes it useful across a wide range of planting environments. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 3–9, performing exceptionally well throughout Florida and much of the eastern United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A substantial native shade tree: 50–80 ft mature height 35–60 ft mature spread Upright growth when young Broad, rounded canopy at maturity Strong central trunk and branching structure Provides significant shade and long-term landscape presence. Light Requirements For best growth and canopy development: Full sun preferred Minimum 6 hours of direct sunlight daily Best growth occurs in open planting locations Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable to varying soil conditions: Performs well in sandy soils Tolerates loam and clay soils Adaptable to moist environments Handles occasional flooding Prefers reasonably well-drained sites for optimal growth One of the most flexible native hardwoods available for restoration and landscape use. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For successful establishment: Plant in full sun Dig planting hole 2–3× wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch around the root zone Keep mulch away from direct trunk contact Maintain consistent watering during establishment We can assist with spacing recommendations, canopy planning, and restoration layouts. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons while roots establish. Once established, Green Ash becomes relatively adaptable to both seasonal drought and periodic wet conditions. Fertilizer Minimal fertilizer requirements: Light balanced fertilizer during establishment if needed Avoid excessive fertilization Often performs well with natural soil fertility alone Pruning & Maintenance Low-maintenance once established: Prune for structure during early years Remove damaged or crossing branches as needed Develops a strong natural form with minimal intervention Long-term maintenance requirements are relatively low Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation ✔ Fast-growing native shade tree ✔ Excellent restoration and conservation species ✔ Adaptable to diverse soil conditions ✔ Valuable wildlife habitat tree ✔ Strong long-term canopy development ✔ Suitable for both wet and upland sites ✔ Grower-direct expertise and planting support The Real Value This isn’t just a fast-growing shade tree—it’s a long-term investment in canopy, habitat, and landscape resilience. You’re not simply planting a tree. You’re creating shade, supporting wildlife, improving ecosystem function, and establishing a durable native hardwood that can provide benefits for generations.

    $30.00

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

    American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana)

    American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Understory Tree • Shade Tolerant • Highly Adaptable • Florida-Grown for Real Landscape Performance When you buy American Hornbeam here, you’re not getting stressed roadside digs or out-of-region nursery stock—you’re getting trees grown directly in Pierson, raised in Florida’s heat, humidity, rainfall cycles, and native soils from the start. That matters because it produces trees that establish faster, adapt more easily, and perform more reliably in real landscapes. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, walk the shaded production areas, and see how these native understory trees are developed for long-term landscape success. When you have questions, you’re speaking directly with the people growing them—not a reseller—so advice is based on field experience, not guesswork. American Hornbeam is one of the most refined native understory trees available, combining durability, beauty, and ecological value in a way few species can match. Why Locally Grown Native Stock Performs Better Even though this is a highly adaptable native tree, local growing conditions improve performance by ensuring: Strong root development in Florida soils Better heat and humidity acclimation Reduced transplant shock Faster establishment in home landscapes Improved long-term resilience in mixed soil conditions It’s a native tree with a real-world advantage. Elegant Native Structure with Real Landscape Function American Hornbeam is known for its naturally sculpted form and slow-to-moderate growth, making it ideal for refined landscape spaces. It works beautifully as: An understory shade tree A woodland garden focal point A naturalized landscape component A specimen tree in smaller spaces A pond edge or rain garden planting Its layered branching structure provides filtered shade without overwhelming surrounding plantings. Distinctive Bark and Seasonal Color One of its most recognizable features is its smooth, fluted trunk—earning it the nickname “Musclewood.” Seasonal interest includes: Vibrant orange, red, and yellow fall foliage Textured bark that adds winter structure Dense green canopy during the growing season It brings year-round visual interest in a subtle, natural way. USDA Growing Zones Adapted to Zones 3–9, making it one of the most versatile native understory trees across the eastern United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A smaller native canopy tree: 20–35 ft tall 20–30 ft wide Ideal for controlled landscapes where larger shade trees would be too dominant. Light Requirements Performs best in partial shade to full sun. In warm climates like Florida, young trees benefit from morning sun and afternoon shade during establishment. Soil & Site Adaptability Naturally flexible and well-adapted to a wide range of conditions: Moist, well-drained soils preferred Sandy, loamy, or clay soils tolerated Slightly acidic to neutral pH ideal Handles occasional wet or seasonal saturated conditions It performs especially well in woodland edges, shaded gardens, and transitional wet areas. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on long-term success, not just installation: Select a site with consistent moisture and space for mature growth Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant with root flare at soil level Backfill with native soil and water in deeply Apply 2–3 inches of mulch, keeping it away from the trunk Maintain regular watering during establishment If you visit the farm, we can help match placement based on shade, moisture, and landscape intent. Watering & Establishment Regular watering is essential for the first 1–2 years. Once established, American Hornbeam becomes moderately drought tolerant but performs best with occasional deep watering during extended dry periods. Fertilizer Generally low-maintenance. A light balanced fertilizer in early spring is optional. Avoid over-fertilization to preserve natural growth form and resilience. Pruning & Maintenance Minimal pruning required: Remove dead or crossing branches as needed Light shaping in early years can improve structure Avoid heavy pruning to preserve natural form It naturally develops a balanced, elegant structure without intervention. Wildlife & Ecological Value American Hornbeam supports local ecosystems by: Providing habitat and cover for birds Supporting pollinators Offering seasonal food sources for wildlife Contributing to woodland biodiversity Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from the start✔ Faster establishment with reduced transplant stress✔ Direct access to growers for real planting guidance✔ Highly adaptable native understory tree✔ Strong ecological and wildlife value✔ Long lifespan with minimal maintenance✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Advantage This isn’t just a native tree purchase—it’s a long-term landscape foundation species grown with care, local expertise, and real Florida conditions in mind. You’re not just planting a tree. You’re adding structure, resilience, and quiet beauty that lasts for generations.

    $90.00

  • American Elm (Ulmus americana) American Elm (Ulmus americana)

    American Elm (Ulmus americana)

    20 in stock

    Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida – Buy Directly From the Grower at Flowing Well Tree Farm | Shipping Available Skip stressed, overhandled big-box trees and invest in a higher-quality, locally adapted shade tree built for long-term success. At Flowing Well Tree Farm, our American Elm (Ulmus americana) trees are grown right here in Pierson, Florida, acclimated to real Southern heat, humidity, rainfall, and soil conditions for stronger establishment and better landscape performance. The American Elm is one of America’s most iconic shade trees, admired for its graceful vase-shaped canopy, fast growth, and massive cooling shade. With its elegant arching limbs and cathedral-like form, this timeless tree makes a dramatic statement in large landscapes while adding beauty, value, and comfort for generations. When properly planted and cared for, the American Elm becomes a true legacy tree—providing decades of shade, structure, and curb appeal. 🌱 Why Customers Love American Elm ✔ Fast-growing shade tree✔ Stunning vase-shaped, arching canopy✔ Massive cooling shade for homes and properties✔ Beautiful ornamental structure year-round✔ Excellent for large landscapes and estate plantings✔ Strong wildlife value for birds and pollinators✔ Long-lived investment tree for future generations 🌎 USDA Hardiness Zone USDA Zones: 3–9Best Florida Performance: Zones 7b–9a Performs best in Florida with good airflow, proper spacing, and well-drained soils. 🌳 About the Tree The American Elm is famous for its elegant branching habit that forms a broad, umbrella-like canopy. Historically planted along streets, estates, and parks throughout America, it remains one of the most beloved and recognizable shade trees ever grown. Its graceful form creates an unmatched landscape presence and works beautifully in: • Large residential landscapes• Farms and country properties• Estate entrances and long driveways• Parks and open spaces• Property borders with room to grow• Naturalized and legacy landscape designs ⚠️ This is a large canopy tree and should be planted where it has room to mature. ☀️ Sun Requirements Full sun preferred (6–8+ hours daily) • Best canopy development in full sun• Tolerates light partial shade when young• Sun exposure encourages stronger branching and fuller growth 🌱 Soil Requirements Highly adaptable to many Southern soil conditions. • Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils• Handles a wide range of soil types• Performs best with consistent moisture during establishment• Avoid prolonged saturated soils 💧 Watering Needs Water regularly during the first 1–2 years while establishing roots. Once established, American Elm becomes moderately drought tolerant, though deep watering during dry periods supports stronger growth and canopy development. 📏 Mature Size Height: 60–90+ feetSpread: 60–120 feet in ideal conditions Fast-growing with a broad, elegant canopy that creates substantial shade and a dramatic landscape centerpiece. ✂️ Pruning & Long-Term Care Proper structural pruning early in life helps develop a strong, healthy framework for decades of success. Best pruned in late winter while dormant: • Develop strong central structure• Remove weak or crossing branches• Improve long-term canopy strength• Maintain clearance near structures and driveways 🌿 Fertilizer Minimal feeding required once established. • Light spring fertilization during establishment if desired• Balanced slow-release fertilizer works best• Mulch improves soil moisture retention and root health 🌟 Why Buy From Flowing Well Tree Farm? When you buy directly from the grower, you are investing in stronger, healthier, landscape-ready trees grown specifically for Southern conditions. At Flowing Well Tree Farm, our American Elms are locally grown in Pierson, Florida, meaning they are acclimated to Florida heat, humidity, and rainfall before ever reaching your property. That translates into better establishment, stronger roots, and greater long-term success compared to trees shipped through multiple distribution centers. You are not just purchasing a tree—you are gaining direct access to knowledgeable growers who care about your long-term success. ✔ Tour the farm in person and hand-select your tree✔ Work directly with the owners for honest guidance✔ Personalized recommendations for your landscape goals✔ Expert planting and care advice for long-term success✔ Region-specific, locally adapted material✔ Higher-quality trees grown for Southern performance✔ A more personal experience that consistently goes above and beyond Whether you visit us in person or have trees shipped directly to your door, our goal is simple: help you plant smarter and grow something that lasts for generations. 📦 Shipping Available on Select Sizes🌳 Landscape-Ready, Farm-Grown Trees🚜 Buy Directly From the Grower📍 Pierson, Florida – Flowing Well Tree Farm

    20 in stock

    $125.00

  • White Ash (Fraxinus Americana)

    White Ash (Fraxinus Americana)

    White Ash (Fraxinus americana) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Hardwood Shade Tree • Brilliant Fall Color • Wildlife Support Species • Florida-Grown Restoration, Reforestation & Landscape Tree White Ash (Fraxinus americana) is one of North America's most prized native hardwood trees, valued for its strong wood, graceful canopy, vibrant fall color, and exceptional adaptability. Naturally found throughout eastern forests, White Ash serves as an important ecological species while providing outstanding shade and landscape beauty. Its upright form, rapid establishment, and long lifespan make it a favorite for restoration projects, large properties, parks, and native landscapes. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow White Ash as premium Florida-adapted native stock selected for strong root development, healthy structure, and superior transplant success. Our trees are grown under real Florida conditions—heat, humidity, seasonal drought, heavy rainfall, and sandy soils—creating hardy trees capable of thriving long after planting. When you purchase White Ash from Flowing Well Tree Farm, you are receiving Florida-grown native hardwood stock designed for long-term performance, ecological value, and landscape durability. That local adaptation matters. Trees grown in Florida develop stronger resilience to regional climate conditions, establish more quickly, and experience significantly less transplant stress than trees grown outside the Southeast. Why Locally Grown Matters for White Ash Starting with Florida-grown White Ash offers important advantages: ✔ Faster establishment in Florida landscapes✔ Improved adaptation to heat and humidity✔ Stronger root systems for drought resilience✔ Reduced transplant shock✔ Better performance in sandy and loamy soils✔ Enhanced storm resistance through proper root development✔ Greater long-term survival and canopy stability This creates a stronger, healthier tree capable of providing beauty and ecological value for generations. Shade & Seasonal Beauty White Ash is widely admired for its ornamental characteristics: ✔ Dense, attractive shade canopy✔ Upright, symmetrical growth habit✔ Outstanding fall color ranging from yellow and orange to deep burgundy and purple✔ Attractive bark texture as trees mature✔ Elegant branching structure suitable for large landscapes✔ Excellent specimen tree for parks, estates, and naturalized settings Few native hardwoods offer the combination of shade, beauty, and seasonal color found in White Ash. Wildlife & Ecological Value Fraxinus americana supports a wide variety of wildlife: ✔ Seeds provide food for birds and small mammals✔ Supports numerous native insect species✔ Provides nesting habitat and shelter for wildlife✔ Contributes to healthy forest biodiversity✔ Enhances ecological connectivity in restoration projects✔ Helps support native pollinator populations through associated ecosystem relationships As a native hardwood, White Ash plays an important role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Growth Habit & Structural Characteristics White Ash develops into a large, long-lived canopy tree: ✔ Mature height typically 50–80 ft✔ Mature spread 40–60 ft✔ Upright oval canopy when young, broadening with age✔ Moderate to fast growth rate✔ Strong central leader and sturdy branch structure✔ Deep-rooted and highly durable once established Its combination of strength and elegance makes it an excellent long-term investment for larger properties. Ecological & Landscape Benefits White Ash provides numerous environmental advantages: ✔ Creates substantial cooling shade✔ Helps reduce heat island effects✔ Stabilizes soil through extensive root systems✔ Supports long-term carbon sequestration✔ Improves wildlife habitat diversity✔ Enhances native forest restoration efforts✔ Adds structure to mixed hardwood plantings It serves as both a functional landscape tree and a valuable ecological asset. Climate & Site Adaptability White Ash performs well across a broad range of conditions: ✔ Adaptable to Florida's changing weather patterns✔ Tolerates seasonal drought once established✔ Handles periodic wet conditions✔ Performs well in sandy, loamy, and moderately fertile soils✔ Good wind resistance when properly rooted✔ Suitable for naturalized and managed landscapes Its versatility makes it useful in both restoration and ornamental settings. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 3–9. Performs particularly well throughout North and Central Florida where winter chilling supports optimal growth and seasonal color development. Light Requirements For best performance: ✔ Full sun preferred✔ Minimum of six hours of direct sunlight daily✔ Partial shade tolerated when young✔ Greater sun exposure promotes stronger branching and better fall color Soil & Site Requirements White Ash is adaptable to many soil conditions: ✔ Prefers well-drained soils✔ Tolerates sandy Florida soils with organic matter additions✔ Performs well in loam and clay-loam soils✔ Benefits from moderate soil moisture during establishment✔ Prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH conditions Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment: ✔ Plant in full sun whenever possible✔ Dig a wide planting hole to encourage root expansion✔ Position at original soil grade✔ Water deeply during establishment period✔ Apply mulch around the root zone while keeping mulch away from the trunk✔ Allow adequate space for mature canopy development We can assist with native restoration plantings, reforestation projects, large-scale landscapes, and mixed hardwood forest design. Watering & Establishment Requires consistent watering during the first growing season. Once established, White Ash becomes relatively drought tolerant and generally requires supplemental irrigation only during extended dry periods. Fertilizer Low to moderate nutrient requirements: ✔ Benefits from compost and organic matter incorporation✔ Slow-release fertilizers may be applied during active growth periods✔ Avoid excessive nitrogen applications✔ Healthy soil development typically provides excellent long-term growth Pruning & Maintenance Low maintenance once established: ✔ Structural pruning recommended during early years✔ Remove damaged or crossing branches as needed✔ Develop a strong central leader when young✔ Minimal maintenance required at maturity White Ash naturally develops a strong, attractive canopy with limited intervention. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for regional adaptation✔ Large native shade tree with excellent longevity✔ Spectacular fall color display✔ Valuable wildlife and habitat species✔ Strong structural hardwood canopy tree✔ Suitable for restoration and reforestation projects✔ Excellent drought and storm resilience once established✔ Grower-direct native stock from Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t simply a shade tree—it’s a long-term native canopy investment that provides wildlife habitat, environmental benefits, seasonal beauty, and landscape value for decades. When you plant a White Ash, you’re establishing a resilient native hardwood that supports biodiversity, strengthens ecological health, and develops into a magnificent shade tree capable of serving future generations.

    $150.00

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