Plant Zone 8
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Green Saw Palmetto (Sabal minor)
Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida – Buy Directly From the Grower at Flowing Well Tree Farm | Shipping Available Skip weak, overhandled box-store plants and invest in healthier, locally adapted plants grown for long-term success. At Flowing Well Tree Farm, our Green Saw Palmetto (Sabal minor) is grown right here in Pierson, Florida, acclimated to real Southern heat, humidity, rainfall, and soil conditions—resulting in stronger root systems, better establishment, and healthier landscapes that thrive for years to come. The Green Saw Palmetto is one of Florida’s toughest and most versatile native plants, loved for its lush tropical appearance, rich green fan-shaped foliage, and incredible durability. Unlike larger palms, this compact native stays naturally low-growing, making it perfect for adding year-round greenery, texture, and structure without overwhelming your landscape. Whether you are creating a butterfly garden, native landscape, food forest, privacy border, rain garden, or modern tropical design, Green Saw Palmetto delivers beauty with remarkably little maintenance. 🌱 Why Customers Choose Green Saw Palmetto ✔ Florida native and exceptionally hardy✔ Beautiful tropical appearance without constant upkeep✔ Cold hardy, drought tolerant, and adaptable to wet areas✔ Excellent for butterfly and pollinator gardens✔ Perfect for native, modern, and low-maintenance landscapes✔ Outstanding for erosion control and naturalized spaces✔ Evergreen year-round beauty 🌎 USDA Hardiness Zone USDA Zones: 7a–11Best Florida Performance: Zones 8a–10b Extremely adaptable across Florida and much of the Southeast. 🌿 About the Plant Green Saw Palmetto is a compact, trunkless native palm-like plant that forms dense clumps of beautiful deep-green fan-shaped foliage directly from the ground. Its clean, architectural look makes it an outstanding choice for adding texture and structure while staying manageable in size. Ideal for: • Native Florida landscapes• Butterfly & pollinator gardens• Food forest understories• Foundation plantings• Poolside tropical gardens• Rain gardens and wetland edges• Modern landscape design ☀️ Sun Requirements Full sun to partial shadeThrives beneath larger trees in filtered light and develops fuller growth in sunnier conditions. 🌱 Soil Requirements Highly adaptable to Florida soils. • Sandy or loamy soils preferred• Tolerates clay and poor soils• Handles wet areas and seasonal flooding once established 💧 Watering Needs Water regularly during establishment (first year). Once rooted, Green Saw Palmetto becomes extremely drought tolerant, while still handling occasional wet conditions with ease. 📏 Mature Size Height: 2–4 feetSpread: 3–5+ feet Evergreen, long-lived, and naturally compact—perfect for adding tropical character without blocking views. ✂️ Low Maintenance Minimal pruning required. • Remove only dead or damaged fronds• Avoid cutting healthy green leaves• Light spring feeding if desired• Mulch helps retain moisture and suppress weeds 🌟 Why Buy From Flowing Well Tree Farm? When you buy directly from the grower, you are making a smarter long-term investment. At Flowing Well Tree Farm, our plants are locally grown, region-specific, and landscape ready—not trucked across the country and stressed before reaching your yard. We grow plants in real Florida conditions for stronger roots, healthier growth, and better long-term performance. You are not just buying a plant—you are getting direct access to knowledgeable growers who genuinely care about your success. ✔ Tour the farm in person and hand-pick your plants✔ Get planting advice directly from the owners✔ Personalized help choosing the right plant for your property✔ Expert guidance on placement, watering, and long-term care✔ Healthy, higher-quality material grown for Southern landscapes✔ A more personal experience that goes above and beyond Whether you visit us in person or have plants shipped directly to your door, our goal is simple: help your landscape thrive for years to come. 📦 Shipping Available Nationwide on Select Sizes🌿 Healthy, Farm-Grown Plants🚜 Buy Directly From the Grower📍 Pierson, Florida – Flowing Well Tree Farm
$18.00
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Pomegranate Wonderful (Punica granatum ‘Wonderful’)
Pomegranate ‘Wonderful’ (Punica granatum ‘Wonderful’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmEdible Fruit Tree • High-Yield Superfruit Producer • Drought-Tolerant Homestead Staple • Florida-Grown Orchard, Food Forest & Subtropical Landscape Fruit Tree Pomegranate ‘Wonderful’ (Punica granatum ‘Wonderful’) is one of the most widely planted and reliable fruiting pomegranate varieties in the world, prized for its large, deep red fruit, rich juice content, and exceptional antioxidant value. Known for its heat tolerance, drought resistance, and consistent production in warm climates, it is a cornerstone fruit tree for homesteads, food forests, and edible landscapes throughout Florida and the Southeast. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Pomegranate ‘Wonderful’ as premium fruiting stock selected for strong root systems, vigorous establishment, and long-term productivity in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal rainfall patterns. Each plant is field-grown under real Florida conditions to ensure resilience, adaptability, and dependable fruit production. When you buy Pomegranate ‘Wonderful’ here, you are not receiving greenhouse-softened or high-input nursery stock—you are getting Florida-adapted fruit trees conditioned for real-world survival, flowering, and consistent harvest cycles. That local adaptation matters. Punica granatum develops stronger drought tolerance, improved flowering reliability, and better long-term fruit yield when established in Florida-grown conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Pomegranate Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in sandy Florida soils Improved heat and humidity tolerance Better drought resistance once established More reliable flowering and fruit set Higher survival rates in orchard and food forest systems Improved long-term productivity under Florida conditions This creates a dependable fruiting tree capable of producing for many years with minimal input. Fruit Production & Edible Value Pomegranate ‘Wonderful’ is valued for its high-quality superfruit production: Large fruit with deep red rind and abundant arils Juicy, sweet-tart flavor ideal for fresh eating and juicing High antioxidant and nutritional content Excellent for jams, syrups, and culinary use Heavy annual fruit production in warm climates Reliable yields once mature and established It is one of the most important commercial and homestead fruiting crops in warm regions. Flowering & Ornamental Value Pomegranate provides strong ornamental appeal in addition to fruit: Bright orange-red flowers bloom over a long season Highly attractive to pollinators Decorative fruit adds seasonal visual interest Glossy green foliage provides landscape texture Excellent specimen tree for edible landscapes Combines beauty and productivity in one plant Wildlife & Ecological Benefits Pomegranate contributes to ecosystem diversity: Flowers attract bees and native pollinators Fruit can support birds and small wildlife in naturalized settings Dense branching provides shelter habitat Enhances biodiversity in food forest systems Supports beneficial insect activity in garden environments It is both a productive crop and a supportive ecological species. Growth Habit & Structural Function Pomegranate ‘Wonderful’ is a versatile fruiting shrub or small tree: 10–20 ft mature height depending on pruning and conditions Multi-stemmed or single-trunk training possible Moderate growth rate with strong fruiting potential Naturally bushy growth habit ideal for hedges or orchards Long-lived perennial fruiting species Excellent for compact edible landscapes It adapts easily to different landscape designs and production systems. Climate & Site Adaptability Pomegranate is highly suited for Florida conditions: Native to arid and semi-arid climates but highly adaptable Excellent heat and drought tolerance once established Thrives in sandy, well-drained soils Performs well under seasonal rainfall variation Strong adaptability in subtropical environments Ideal for Florida food forests and homesteads It is one of the most dependable fruiting trees for warm climates. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–11, with excellent performance throughout Florida and other warm regions of the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best fruit production: Full sun is essential for maximum yield Minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily Sun exposure increases flowering and fruit quality Ideal for open orchard and landscape locations Soil & Site Requirements Adaptable fruiting species: Thrives in sandy Florida soils Prefers well-drained conditions Tolerates low-fertility soils Benefits from organic matter during establishment Avoid waterlogged or poorly drained sites Mulch improves moisture retention and root development Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to conserve moisture and stabilize soil temperature Space 10–15 ft apart for orchard or hedge systems Allow room for natural shrub expansion if unpruned We can assist with orchard design, food forest planning, edible landscaping, and homestead production systems. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during establishment. Once established, Pomegranate becomes highly drought tolerant and thrives with minimal irrigation in Florida’s seasonal climate patterns. Fertilizer Moderate input requirements: Light fertilization supports fruit production Organic compost improves soil health and yield Balanced nutrients enhance fruit size and quality Avoid excessive nitrogen to prevent excessive vegetative growth Pruning & Maintenance Low to moderate maintenance: Prune to shape and improve airflow Remove suckers or unwanted shoots as needed Can be trained as shrub or small tree Periodic pruning improves fruit production and structure Highly productive with proper management Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation ✔ High-yield superfruit with strong market and homestead value ✔ Excellent heat and drought tolerance ✔ Reliable annual fruit production ✔ Ornamental flowers and attractive fruit ✔ Ideal for food forests and orchards ✔ Long productive lifespan in warm climates ✔ Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just a fruit tree—it’s a resilient edible landscape system that combines nutrition, beauty, and long-term productivity. When you plant Pomegranate ‘Wonderful’, you’re investing in a Florida-adapted fruiting tree that delivers consistent harvests, supports sustainable food production, and strengthens homesteads, orchards, and food forest systems for years to come.
$25.00
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Pond Pine (Pinus serotina)
Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida — Direct from the Grower at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Evergreen • Wetland Adapted • Landscape-Ready • Regionally Grown for Long-Term Success When you buy Pond Pine (Pinus serotina) here, you’re not buying a shipped-in commodity plant—you’re getting trees grown directly at our farm in Pierson, hardened in Florida conditions from day one. That matters. These are locally adapted, field-tested trees grown for real-world landscapes in the Southeast, not greenhouse environments that struggle after planting. At Flowing Well Tree Farm, everything is grown with long-term landscape success in mind. We work with these trees every day, in our own soils and climate, so we know exactly how they perform once they leave the field. When you plant one, you’re getting more than a tree—you’re getting direct guidance from people who actually grew it. We encourage customers to visit the farm, walk the rows, and choose their trees in person. You can see how they’re grown, how they’re spaced, and what they look like in real Florida conditions. And when questions come up, you’re talking directly with the growers—not a middle layer. Pond Pine is a strong, native evergreen that thrives in wet or challenging soils where many landscape trees fail. It’s commonly used in restoration work, pond edges, naturalized landscapes, and larger properties where durability and ecological function matter as much as appearance. Why This Tree Performs So Well Here Pond Pine is naturally adapted to Florida’s wet flatwoods, wetlands, and low-lying soils. Because it’s grown locally, it transitions into the landscape with less shock and stronger establishment compared to non-local stock. It develops into a rugged, upright evergreen with dense needles and distinctive cones that can remain closed for years until triggered by environmental conditions. Over time, it becomes a strong structural tree that supports wildlife while stabilizing difficult sites. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–9, especially well-adapted to warm, humid Southeastern climates. Mature Growth Typically 30–70 ft tall with a 20–40 ft spread depending on site conditions, spacing, and moisture availability. Light Requirements Full sun (6–8+ hours daily) for best structure, density, and long-term health. Soil & Site Flexibility One of its strongest advantages is adaptability.Performs best in: Moist to wet acidic soils Sandy, loamy, or organic-rich sites Poorly drained areas, rain gardens, retention zones, and pond edges Once established, it also adapts well to average landscape conditions. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We provide real planting advice based on how these trees perform in our own fields: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Keep planting depth at container level (never deeper) Backfill with native soil and water in thoroughly Add 2–3 inches of mulch, keeping it away from the trunk Give it space—this is a long-term canopy tree If you visit the farm, we often walk customers through planting choices directly on-site based on their property conditions. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first establishment period. Once rooted in, Pond Pine becomes significantly more self-sufficient and drought tolerant, while still handling periodic wet conditions better than most pines. Fertilizer Low-maintenance by nature. A light application of balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring during the first few years is usually sufficient. Pruning & Structure Minimal intervention needed. The tree naturally forms a strong central structure. Prune only to remove damage or crossing limbs. Wildlife & Landscape Value Pond Pine plays an important ecological role: Provides year-round cover for birds and wildlife Supports native habitat restoration Stabilizes wet or low-lying soils Adds evergreen structure to naturalized landscapes Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Choice ✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from the start✔ Less transplant shock, faster establishment✔ Direct grower support and real planting guidance✔ Region-specific stock—not generic nursery material✔ Field-tested performance in wet and challenging sites✔ Opportunity to visit, select, and learn on-site✔ Built for longevity, not short-term appearance The Difference Is Simple This isn’t just a plant purchase—it’s a direct connection to the grower. You’re getting landscape-ready material, grown with intention, backed by real experience, and supported long after it leaves the farm. That’s what makes it a better investment—not just for today, but for the next decades of your landscape.
$30.00
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Pop Ash (Fraxinus Caroliniana)
Pop Ash (Carolina Ash / Water Ash) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Fast-Growing Native Shade Tree • Wetland Adapted • Florida-Grown from the Ground Up • Built for Real Site Conditions When you buy Pop Ash (Fraxinus caroliniana) here, you’re not getting a field-dug roadside transplant or stressed container stock from out of state—you’re getting native trees grown directly in Pierson, raised in Florida wetlands, high humidity, and real soil conditions from the beginning. That difference matters. These trees are already conditioned for water, heat, storm cycles, and fluctuating soil moisture before they ever reach your landscape. That means stronger establishment, fewer failures, and a tree that actually behaves like a native should in the site you’re planting. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how native wetland trees are produced, and talk directly with the people who grow and manage them. You’re not guessing—you’re getting real-world guidance based on how these trees perform in Florida landscapes, restoration projects, and wetland environments. Why Locally Grown Native Trees Perform Better Pop Ash is a true Florida native, but local production takes its performance further by ensuring: Adaptation to regional rainfall patterns Strong root development in Florida soils Reduced transplant shock Better long-term survival in wet sites Faster establishment in restoration or landscape use It’s not just native—it’s locally conditioned native stock. Fast-Growing Native Shade with Real Function Pop Ash is valued for its ability to quickly establish and create light, filtered shade in challenging environments where many trees fail. It develops into a graceful native canopy tree that works well in: Wetland restoration sites Rain gardens and bioswales Pond edges and retention areas Naturalized residential landscapes Flood-prone properties It’s a working landscape tree, not just an ornamental. Wetland Adapted and Flood Tolerant Naturally found in river bottoms, swamps, and floodplains, Pop Ash thrives in conditions that limit most landscape trees. It performs well in: Saturated soils Seasonal flooding Poorly drained areas Low-lying landscapes Moist retention zones Once established, it can also adapt to average soils if moisture is consistent. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 6–9, especially strong in the Southeast and Gulf Coast regions. Mature Size & Growth Habit A medium to large native shade tree: 30–50 ft tall 20–35 ft wide Forms a rounded, airy canopy with soft compound foliage that allows filtered light beneath. Light Requirements Performs best in full sun (6+ hours daily). Tolerates partial shade but grows faster and stronger in open sun conditions. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We don’t just provide trees—we help ensure they succeed in the ground: Select a site with consistent moisture or natural water flow Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at ground level (never deeper) Backfill with native soil and water in thoroughly Apply 2–3 inches of mulch, keeping it off the trunk Allow space for mature canopy spread If you visit the farm, we can help match Pop Ash to the right wet or transitional site on your property. Soil & Site Adaptability Best performance comes from: Moist to wet soils Sandy, loamy, or organic-rich substrates Flood-prone or low-lying landscapes It is especially valuable in areas where drainage is poor or inconsistent. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during establishment to build a strong root system. Once established, Pop Ash thrives in naturally wet environments and requires little supplemental irrigation in suitable sites. Fertilizer Minimal fertilization required. If desired, apply a light, balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Avoid over-fertilizing native trees, which can reduce natural resilience. Pruning & Structure (Low Maintenance by Design) Pop Ash requires very little pruning: Remove dead or damaged branches as needed Light structural pruning in early years can improve form Avoid heavy pruning to preserve natural structure It is naturally adapted to grow with minimal intervention. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grown locally in Florida wetland conditions✔ Naturally adapted to flood-prone and low-lying sites✔ Stronger establishment than non-local nursery stock✔ Direct grower support and real site guidance✔ High ecological value for wildlife and restoration✔ Fast-growing native shade for problem areas✔ Opportunity to visit and select in person The Real Advantage This isn’t just a native tree purchase—it’s a site-solution tree grown in the same kind of environment it’s designed to thrive in. You’re not just planting a shade tree. You’re planting a long-term, self-sustaining part of your landscape that’s already proven in Florida conditions.
$23.00
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Original Southern Magnolia – From Seed (Magnolia grandiflora) Coming Soon
Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Iconic Evergreen • Fragrant Native Blooms • Legacy Shade Tree • Florida-Grown from Seed for Strong Landscape Performance When you buy Southern Magnolia here, you’re not getting weak, greenhouse-forced liners or long-distance shipped trees—you’re getting seed-grown specimens raised directly in Pierson, grown under real Florida sun, humidity, wind, and sandy soil conditions from the start. That matters with a long-lived species like Magnolia grandiflora. Locally grown trees develop stronger root systems, adapt more quickly after planting, and transition into the landscape with far less stress. Seed-grown material also brings natural genetic variation, producing unique, resilient trees with strong long-term structure. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how seed-grown native trees are produced, and get real guidance from people who work with these trees in Florida landscapes—not generic retail advice. Southern Magnolia is a true legacy tree, designed to define landscapes for generations. Why Locally Grown, Seed-Grown Magnolia Matters Growing this species from seed in Florida conditions provides real advantages: Stronger adaptation to local climate stress (heat, humidity, storms) Deeper, more resilient root development Improved long-term transplant success Greater genetic diversity and natural form variation Better performance in real Southern landscapes over decades It’s a more natural, durable foundation for a permanent shade tree. A True Southern Icon Southern Magnolia is one of the most recognizable trees in America: Glossy evergreen leaves year-round Rich copper-brown leaf undersides Large, creamy white, highly fragrant flowers Strong architectural presence in the landscape It delivers both structure and elegance in every season. Fragrant Blooms with Seasonal Impact The flowers are one of the defining features: Large, showy white blossoms Rich, sweet citrus-like fragrance Blooming through warm months Attracts pollinators and adds sensory impact It is both visually and aromatically iconic. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, thriving throughout Florida and the Southeastern United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A large, long-lived evergreen shade tree: 60–80 ft tall 30–40 ft wide Develops a broad, pyramidal canopy that becomes more majestic with age. Light Requirements Performs best in full sun to partial shade. Full sun encourages stronger flowering, denser structure, and faster growth. Soil & Site Adaptability Adaptable once established, but prefers: Well-drained, slightly acidic soils Loamy or sandy soils with organic matter Avoidance of compacted or poorly drained sites Once established, it becomes highly resilient in Southern conditions. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We emphasize long-term establishment success: Choose a spacious, open site away from structures Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original soil level (do not bury trunk flare) Backfill with native soil and water deeply Apply mulch 2–3 inches deep, keeping it off the trunk Maintain consistent watering during establishment If you visit the farm, we can help you select the right placement for long-term canopy development. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first year to develop a strong root system. Once established, Southern Magnolia becomes moderately drought tolerant but benefits from deep watering during extended dry periods. Fertilizer Minimal fertilization required: Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring if needed Mature trees typically thrive without supplemental feeding Pruning & Maintenance Low-maintenance once established: Prune in late winter or early spring if needed Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches Avoid heavy pruning to preserve natural form Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from seed✔ Stronger root systems and better transplant success✔ Direct grower expertise for planting and placement✔ Genetic diversity for long-term landscape resilience✔ Evergreen structure with seasonal blooms and fragrance✔ True legacy shade tree for property value and permanence✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Value This isn’t just a magnolia purchase—it’s a generational landscape decision. You’re not just planting a tree. You’re planting a permanent Southern landmark that defines the character of your property for decades.
$25.00 - $115.00
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Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus Michauxii)
Why Locally Grown Matters for Swamp Chestnut Oak Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in wet, heavy, or sandy soilsDeep taproot development for long-term stabilityImproved flood and seasonal saturation toleranceHigher wind and storm resistance in mature treesBetter adaptation to Florida heat and humidity cyclesGreater survival rates in restoration and reforestation projects This creates a long-lived native oak capable of dominating floodplain and lowland systems. Canopy Structure & Landscape Value Swamp Chestnut Oak is a true legacy shade tree: 60–100 ft mature height in optimal conditionsMassive, broad, rounded canopy with ageThick, strong central trunk with high structural integrityLarge, glossy green leaves with chestnut-like appearanceGolden to brown fall color depending on season conditionsDeep, cooling shade ideal for large properties and open landscapes It is one of the most impressive native oaks in the southeastern United States. Ecological & Habitat Importance Swamp Chestnut Oak is a foundational wetland hardwood species: Dominant in bottomland hardwood forests and floodplainsProduces large acorns that support deer, turkey, and wildlifeProvides nesting and shelter habitat for birds and mammalsStabilizes soils in erosion-prone wetland systemsSupports long-term forest biodiversity and regeneration cyclesCritical component of Southeastern river and swamp ecosystems It is a keystone species in Florida’s natural hardwood systems. Growth Habit & Structural Function Swamp Chestnut Oak is a long-lived structural canopy tree: 60–100+ ft mature height depending on site conditionsStraight, dominant central trunk with strong vertical growthWide-spreading canopy with age for deep shade coverageExtremely long lifespan—often centuries in natural settingsHigh wood density and structural strengthExcellent wind resistance when fully established It functions as a permanent ecological anchor tree in large landscapes. Climate & Site Adaptability Swamp Chestnut Oak is highly adaptable to Florida conditions: Native to southeastern U.S. floodplain and bottomland forestsThrives in periodically flooded soils and wet environmentsPerforms well in sandy loam and rich organic soilsTolerates Florida heat, humidity, and storm exposureModerate drought tolerance once establishedExcellent long-term stability in variable site conditions It is one of the most reliable large native oaks for restoration planting. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 6–9, with strong performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best structure and canopy development: Full sun for optimal growth and crown expansionTolerates partial shade in early establishment stagesSun exposure improves trunk strength and long-term vigorBest suited for open landscapes, floodplains, and large properties Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable bottomland hardwood species: Thrives in wet, poorly drained, or seasonally flooded soilsPerforms well in sandy, loamy, and organic-rich soilsTolerates heavy clay and floodplain conditionsHandles low fertility environments once establishedBenefits from mulch and moisture stabilization during early growth Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to open canopy areasDig hole 2–3× wider than root ballSet tree at original soil depthWater deeply after planting to remove air pocketsApply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate temperatureSpace 30–50 ft apart for full canopy developmentAllow room for mature crown expansion and root spread We can assist with large-scale oak planting design, wetland restoration layouts, and long-term canopy planning. Watering & Establishment Water consistently during the first 2–3 growing seasons. Once established, Swamp Chestnut Oak becomes highly self-sufficient and thrives in both wet and moderately dry cycles common in Florida landscapes. Fertilizer Low input requirements: Minimal fertilization needed once establishedCompost improves early soil developmentAvoid excessive nitrogen to prevent weak structural growthBest performance in natural soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance once established: Prune early for strong central leader formationRemove competing branches during young growth stagesNaturally develops strong structural frameworkMinimal long-term maintenance requiredExtremely durable once mature Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation✔ Massive native oak with long lifespan✔ Exceptional wetland and floodplain tolerance✔ High wildlife and ecological value✔ Strong structural wood and storm resilience✔ Excellent shade and canopy development✔ Ideal restoration and legacy planting species✔ Grower-direct Florida field-grown quality The Real Value This is not just a shade tree—it is a generational hardwood anchor that defines wetlands, stabilizes ecosystems, and builds permanent canopy structure. When you plant Swamp Chestnut Oak, you are investing in a legacy native tree that will outlive landscapes, support wildlife for centuries, and anchor Florida’s natural systems with strength, scale, and ecological permanence.
$30.00 - $115.00