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  • Flowing Well Tree Farm is Florida's Premium Native & Fruiting Grower. We proudly grow all of our plants in Volusia County, Florida.

  • "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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  • 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

  • Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis) Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis)

    Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis)

    Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmCaffeinated Evergreen Tea Plant • Shade-Grown Subtropical Holly • Edible Leaf Crop Species • Florida-Grown Food Forest, Homestead & Specialty Botanical Plant Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis) is a unique evergreen holly species known worldwide for its naturally caffeinated leaves used to produce traditional yerba mate tea. Native to South America’s subtropical forests, this species is valued for its energizing properties, dense evergreen foliage, and long-term productivity as a specialty edible leaf crop in warm climates. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Yerba Mate Holly as premium subtropical stock selected for vigorous establishment, strong branching structure, and adaptability to Florida’s heat, humidity, and sandy soils. Each plant is grown under real Florida conditions to ensure resilience, steady growth, and long-term performance in both shaded and partially shaded environments. When you buy Yerba Mate Holly here, you are not receiving weak indoor or greenhouse-softened plants—you are getting Florida-acclimated holly plants prepared for real outdoor growing conditions and long-term food forest integration. That local adaptation matters. Ilex paraguariensis develops stronger root systems, improved heat tolerance, and better long-term leaf production when established in stable subtropical conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Yerba Mate Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Improved adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Stronger root establishment in sandy soils Better tolerance to seasonal rainfall fluctuations Higher survival rates in food forest systems More consistent long-term leaf production Stronger overall plant vigor in subtropical environments This creates a reliable evergreen leaf crop suited for long-term cultivation. Edible Leaf Production & Use Yerba Mate is grown for its nutrient-rich, caffeinated leaves: Leaves are harvested and dried for traditional tea preparation Naturally contains caffeine and theobromine Used to make energizing beverages consumed worldwide Leaves can be dried, smoked, or steeped depending on tradition Provides long-term perennial harvest potential Valuable specialty crop for homesteads and food forests It is one of the most culturally significant edible holly species globally. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Yerba Mate Holly provides year-round foliage and structure: 10–20 ft mature height depending on pruning and conditions Dense evergreen canopy with glossy green leaves Can be trained as shrub or small understory tree Excellent for shaded food forest layers Ornamental evergreen value in subtropical landscapes Long-lived perennial leaf crop It functions as both a productive crop and a landscape plant. Ecological & Pollinator Benefits Yerba Mate supports subtropical ecosystem health: Small flowers attract native pollinators Provides evergreen cover for beneficial insects Contributes to understory biodiversity in food forests Enhances layered planting systems in shaded environments Supports mixed-species agroforestry systems It integrates well into sustainable landscape design. Growth Habit & Structural Function Yerba Mate is a slow to moderate-growing evergreen: 10–20+ ft mature height depending on conditions Naturally multi-stemmed shrub or small tree form Responds well to pruning and harvesting cycles Performs best in protected understory environments Long-lived perennial crop when properly managed Ideal for continuous leaf harvest systems It is well suited for managed agroforestry production. Climate & Site Adaptability Yerba Mate performs best in subtropical conditions: Native to South American subtropical forests Prefers warm, humid environments Thrives in shaded or partially shaded conditions Requires protection from extreme cold in marginal climates Performs well in Florida’s central and southern regions Best suited for food forest microclimates It adapts well to Florida when properly established in shade systems. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 9–11, with best performance in South and Central Florida and protected microclimates in warmer temperate regions. Light Requirements For best leaf production: Partial shade to filtered sunlight preferred Avoid prolonged harsh afternoon sun in young plants Shaded understory conditions improve leaf quality Ideal under canopy trees or shade structures Soil & Site Requirements Adaptable evergreen crop species: Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soils Performs well in sandy Florida soils with organic matter Benefits from mulch and leaf litter accumulation Avoid waterlogged or poorly drained conditions Thrives in rich, forest-like soil environments Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in partial shade or filtered sunlight Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch or organic leaf litter to mimic forest floor Space 5–10 ft apart for hedge or grove systems Protect from intense afternoon sun during establishment We can assist with food forest design, shade crop systems, and specialty botanical crop planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during establishment. Once established, Yerba Mate prefers consistent moisture but should not be waterlogged. Shade and humidity support optimal growth. Fertilizer Low to moderate input requirements: Organic compost improves leaf production and plant vigor Light fertilization supports growth in sandy soils Avoid excessive nitrogen to maintain balanced leaf quality Performs best in organic-rich, forest-style systems Pruning & Maintenance Moderate maintenance depending on harvest goals: Prune to shape and encourage bushier growth Regular leaf harvesting encourages branching Can be maintained as shrub or small tree Responds well to repeated harvesting cycles Long-lived with proper care and management Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation ✔ Rare edible caffeinated leaf crop for food forests ✔ Evergreen perennial harvest plant ✔ Shade-tolerant understory agroforestry species ✔ Long-term specialty botanical crop potential ✔ Excellent for homesteads and permaculture systems ✔ Adaptable to Florida’s subtropical climate ✔ Grower-direct quality for specialty cultivation The Real Value This isn’t just an evergreen shrub—it’s a long-term edible leaf crop that transforms shaded areas into productive botanical systems. When you plant Yerba Mate Holly, you’re investing in a specialty subtropical species that provides renewable tea leaves, supports food forest diversity, and creates a unique perennial harvest system for homesteads and agroforestry landscapes for years to come.

    $15.00 - $130.00

  • 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

  • Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus) Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus)

    Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus)

    Cherry Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Evergreen Privacy Shrub • Dense Screening Hedge • Fast-Growing Landscape Barrier • Florida-Adapted Nursery Stock Cherry Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) is a vigorous evergreen shrub widely used for privacy hedges, windbreaks, and dense screening in residential and commercial landscapes. Known for its fast growth, large glossy foliage, and ability to form thick living walls, it is one of the most effective structural hedge plants used in designed landscapes. When you buy Cherry Laurel here, you're not getting weak, over-irrigated ornamental hedge material—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-conditioned plants produced in Pierson and acclimated to heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal stress conditions typical of Florida landscapes. That matters for long-term performance. Locally grown stock establishes faster, develops stronger root systems, and transitions more reliably into dense hedge structure under real Florida growing conditions. This is direct-from-grower screening plant material. Visit the farm, see how our privacy hedges are grown, and receive practical guidance on spacing, hedge shaping, and long-term landscape screening systems. Cherry Laurel is especially valued because it builds fast, dense evergreen coverage where privacy and structure are the priority. Why Locally Grown Matters for Cherry Laurel Starting with Florida-conditioned stock provides key advantages: Faster root establishment after planting Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Improved drought tolerance once established Reduced transplant shock Stronger early canopy and branching development Better long-term hedge survival in real landscapes It creates a stronger foundation for dense evergreen screening systems. Hedge & Privacy Value Cherry Laurel is widely used as a structural hedge plant: Fast-growing evergreen foliage Dense leaf coverage for privacy screening Excellent for property borders and windbreaks Can be shaped into formal hedges or natural screens Provides year-round visual barrier It is often selected where rapid privacy is the primary goal. Ornamental Value In addition to its screening function, it offers strong ornamental qualities: Large, glossy dark green leaves Dense, lush evergreen appearance Strong architectural presence in the landscape Excellent background plant for garden design Works well in modern and traditional landscapes It adds both structure and visual weight to plantings. Wildlife & Ecological Notes Cherry Laurel can provide limited habitat value: Dense foliage offers shelter for birds Occasional flowering supports pollinators Provides protective cover in hedgerows Enhances structural diversity in managed landscapes It is primarily valued as a functional landscape hedge plant. Climate & Site Adaptability Cherry Laurel performs best in moderate climates: Prefers temperate to subtropical conditions Performs well in Florida with proper site selection Tolerates heat and humidity with irrigation support Requires well-drained soils Benefits from partial shade in extreme heat zones Performs best in protected landscape settings It is widely used in managed ornamental and privacy plantings. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 6–9, performing in Florida in protected or irrigated landscape environments. Mature Size & Growth Habit A dense evergreen hedge shrub: 10–20 ft mature height (can be maintained smaller with pruning) 6–12 ft spread depending on pruning Upright, dense branching structure Fast vegetative growth under good conditions Long-lived hedge form with maintenance Ideal for tall privacy screens and boundary plantings. Light Requirements For best performance: Full sun to partial shade Strongest density in full sun with irrigation Shade tolerance in warmer climates Soil & Site Requirements Adaptable landscape shrub: Prefers well-drained soils Performs well in amended sandy soils Benefits from organic matter and mulch Avoid poorly drained or constantly saturated soils Performs best with consistent moisture during establishment Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best hedge establishment: Plant in full sun or partial shade rows Space 3–6 ft apart depending on hedge density goals Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch while keeping away from stems Maintain consistent watering during establishment We can assist with hedge layout design, spacing strategy, and privacy screening plans. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Cherry Laurel becomes moderately drought tolerant but performs best with occasional irrigation in dry periods. Fertilizer Moderate feeding recommended: Balanced fertilizer during active growth Organic compost improves foliage density Avoid excessive nitrogen to prevent overly soft growth Consistent nutrition supports hedge thickness Pruning & Maintenance Moderate maintenance hedge: Responds very well to pruning and shaping Can be maintained as formal hedge or natural screen Prune 1–2 times per year for density control Benefits from regular shaping for tight structure Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for improved field adaptation ✔ Fast-growing evergreen privacy hedge plant ✔ Dense screening and windbreak performance ✔ Strong ornamental foliage value ✔ Ideal for structured landscape design ✔ Long-term hedge durability with maintenance ✔ Grower-direct guidance for hedge establishment ✔ Reliable living privacy system for properties The Real Value This isn’t just a shrub—it’s living infrastructure for privacy and structure. You’re not simply planting Cherry Laurel. You’re building a fast, dense evergreen barrier, improving property function, creating long-term screening, and investing in a managed landscape system that delivers privacy and structure year after year.

    $200.00

  • 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

  • Sweet Bay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) Sweet Bay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana)

    Sweet Bay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana)

    Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Fragrant Native Tree • Pollinator Favorite • Moisture-Tolerant Magnolia • Florida-Grown Landscape Stock When you buy Sweetbay Magnolia here, you’re not getting generic retail nursery material—you’re getting locally grown trees produced in Pierson, already acclimated to Florida heat, humidity, rainfall patterns, and sandy-to-organic soil transitions from the start. That matters with magnolias. Locally grown stock develops stronger root systems in-region, establishes faster after planting, and adapts more reliably to wet sites, rain gardens, and Florida landscapes where moisture and heat fluctuate seasonally. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how native magnolias are grown and selected, and get real planting guidance from people who work with these trees in Florida conditions every season—not generic landscape advice. Sweetbay Magnolia stands out because it combines fragrance, adaptability to wet soils, and refined native beauty in one highly useful landscape tree. Why Locally Grown Matters Starting with Florida-grown stock improves long-term success: Faster establishment in Florida soils and climate Reduced transplant shock in heat and humidity Stronger adaptation to wet/dry seasonal cycles More reliable flowering and growth performance Better long-term resilience in landscape settings It’s a stronger foundation for a long-lived native flowering tree. Fragrant Blooms & Seasonal Beauty Sweetbay Magnolia is prized for its elegant floral display: Creamy white, lemon-scented flowers Blooming from late spring through summer Strong pollinator attraction (bees, butterflies) Light, refreshing fragrance in the landscape It adds sensory value—especially near patios, walkways, and garden edges. Elegant Native Foliage This tree offers year-round visual appeal: Glossy green leaves Silvery-white undersides that shimmer in wind Semi-evergreen to evergreen habit in warmer climates Refined structure suited for both natural and formal landscapes It is one of the more graceful native magnolias. Perfect for Moist Landscapes Sweetbay Magnolia excels where many ornamentals struggle: Rain gardens and stormwater areas Pond edges and low-lying sites Consistently moist soils Naturalized and restoration plantings It is especially valuable in Florida’s wetter landscape zones. Pollinator & Wildlife Value A strong ecological contributor: Supports bees and butterflies Provides seasonal nectar resources Adds habitat structure in native plantings Enhances biodiversity in managed landscapes USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 5–10, performing strongly across the Southeast and adapting well into a wide range of climates. Mature Size & Growth Habit A versatile native tree: 10–35 ft tall 10–20 ft wide Can be used as a small specimen tree or multi-trunk naturalized form. Light Requirements Performs best in: Full sun for best flowering and density Partial shade in hotter climates or young plantings Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable when moisture is consistent: Prefers moist, acidic soils Performs in sandy, loamy, or clay soils Thrives in organic-rich wet areas Tolerates seasonal saturation better than most ornamentals Avoid prolonged dry, compacted conditions. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on real-world establishment success: Select a site with consistent moisture or irrigation access 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, keeping it away from the trunk Maintain steady moisture during establishment If you visit the farm, we can help match Sweetbay Magnolia to rain gardens, pond edges, or landscape focal points. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, it becomes more adaptable but performs best with consistent moisture, especially during dry periods. Fertilizer Apply light slow-release fertilizer for acid-loving plants in early spring Avoid over-fertilizing, which can reduce flowering and natural vigor Pruning & Maintenance Low-maintenance native tree: Minimal pruning required Light shaping after flowering if needed Remove dead or damaged branches in late winter or early spring Avoid heavy structural pruning Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida conditions for better establishment✔ Direct grower expertise for wet-site and landscape success✔ Strong pollinator and wildlife value✔ Fragrant, ornamental native flowering tree✔ Excellent for rain gardens and moisture-rich landscapes✔ Adaptable across a wide range of climates✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Value This isn’t just a flowering tree—it’s a landscape anchor for wet, biodiverse, and pollinator-rich environments. You’re not just planting a tree. You’re adding fragrance, ecological function, and long-term native beauty to your landscape with a species built for Florida conditions.

    $30.00

  • Native Slash Pine (Pinus Elliottii) Native Slash Pine (Pinus Elliottii)

    Native Slash Pine (Pinus Elliottii)

    Native Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Evergreen Conifer • Fast-Growing Timber Pine • Restoration & Reforestation Tree • Florida-Grown Forest Stock Native Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii) is one of the most important foundation species in Florida’s natural ecosystems. Known for its fast growth, straight trunk development, and adaptability to a wide range of soil and moisture conditions, Slash Pine is widely used in reforestation projects, wildlife habitat restoration, timber plantings, windbreak systems, and large-scale native forest establishment throughout the Southeast. When you buy Native Slash Pine here, you're not getting weak, container-stressed nursery stock—you’re getting locally grown, field-conditioned trees produced in Pierson and adapted to Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, seasonal flooding cycles, and drought stress periods. That matters for long-term success. Locally grown Slash Pine develops stronger root systems, establishes more quickly after planting, and is significantly more resilient in real-world restoration environments compared to non-local stock. This is direct-from-grower forest-grade native material. Visit the farm, see how our pine seedlings are grown, and receive practical guidance on spacing, reforestation design, and long-term canopy development. Slash Pine is especially valuable because it builds entire ecosystems—creating structure, habitat, and long-term forest resilience. Why Locally Grown Matters for Slash Pine Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Stronger taproot and root system development Improved survival in sandy, nutrient-poor soils Faster establishment in field conditions Greater resilience to drought and flooding cycles Better long-term performance in restoration sites It creates a stronger foundation for forest establishment success. Forest & Timber Value Slash Pine is a cornerstone southeastern timber species: Fast-growing native pine species Produces tall, straight trunks ideal for timber use Forms dense pine stands over time Supports sustainable forestry systems Widely used in reforestation and land management projects It is one of the most economically and ecologically important pines in Florida. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Slash Pine supports diverse native ecosystems: Provides habitat for birds, deer, and small mammals Supports endangered species such as red-cockaded woodpeckers Produces pine seeds consumed by wildlife Creates nesting and shelter structure in pine forests Enhances biodiversity in upland ecosystems It is a key species for long-term habitat restoration. Climate & Site Adaptability Slash Pine is highly adaptable across Florida landscapes: Native to coastal plains, flatwoods, and upland sites Tolerates sandy, acidic soils Performs well in both wet and dry seasonal conditions Handles heat and humidity exceptionally well Adapted to periodic fire cycles in natural systems It is one of Florida’s most resilient native conifers. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, performing strongly throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A tall native evergreen tree: 60–100 ft mature height 25–40 ft spread Straight central trunk with high canopy lift Fast early growth under proper conditions Long-lived in natural forest systems It forms the backbone of native pine ecosystems. Light Requirements For best growth: Full sun required Minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily Poor performance in shaded conditions Soil & Site Requirements Highly adapted to Florida conditions: Prefers sandy, acidic, well-drained soils Tolerates seasonally wet and dry cycles Performs well in low fertility soils Avoid permanently flooded or highly alkaline soils Benefits from natural fire-managed ecosystems where applicable Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment: Plant in full sun open areas Space appropriately for forest or plantation design Dig hole 2–3× wider than root system Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch while keeping base clear Maintain consistent watering during establishment We can assist with reforestation spacing, forestry design, and habitat restoration planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Slash Pine becomes highly resilient and thrives under natural rainfall conditions. Fertilizer Low fertilizer requirements: Light fertilization only during establishment if needed Avoid excessive nutrient inputs Performs best in natural soil conditions Minimal management once established Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Minimal pruning required Naturally self-prunes lower branches over time Forms strong central leader structure Ideal for low-input forestry systems Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior field adaptation ✔ Essential native reforestation and forestry species ✔ Fast-growing canopy and timber tree ✔ High wildlife and habitat value ✔ Strong performance in sandy and wet flatwoods ✔ Supports large-scale ecosystem restoration ✔ Long-term forest structure builder ✔ Grower-direct forestry guidance and support The Real Value This isn’t just a pine tree—it’s the beginning of a forest. You’re not simply planting Slash Pine. You’re restoring native pine ecosystems, building wildlife habitat, improving land resilience, and establishing a long-term forest structure that will grow, mature, and support Florida’s landscapes for generations.

    $115.00

  • Sand Live Oak (Quercus geminata) Sand Live Oak (Quercus geminata)

    Sand Live Oak (Quercus geminata)

    Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida – Flowing Well Tree Farm Built for Florida conditions and grown right here in Pierson, Florida, our Sand Live Oak (Quercus geminata) is one of the toughest, smartest long-term investments you can make for your property. When you buy directly from the grower, you get stronger, healthier, locally adapted trees—not stressed, mass-produced material shipped across the country. At Flowing Well Tree Farm, our Sand Live Oaks are grown in real Florida heat, sandy soils, wind, and rain, making them better prepared to establish quickly and thrive for decades in Southern landscapes. Whether you're creating shade, restoring native habitat, or investing in a long-term legacy tree, Sand Live Oak delivers unmatched durability and beauty. Unlike big-box stores, you can tour the farm, hand-select your tree, and receive direct advice from the owners. We help customers choose the right tree for the right place, offer planting guidance, and go above and beyond to ensure long-term success. 🌱 Why Customers Buy Sand Live Oak From the Grower Florida-native & locally adapted for stronger performance Landscape-ready material grown for long-term success Exceptional wind, drought, and salt tolerance Evergreen shade year-round Perfect for coastal, sandy, and low-maintenance properties Tour the farm and shop directly from the grower Get planting advice and expert guidance from knowledgeable owners A smarter long-term investment than box-store trees Our locally grown trees are selected and grown for real Southern landscapes, giving you better establishment, healthier growth, and stronger performance over time. 🌎 USDA Zone USDA Hardiness Zones: 7b–10bBest performance in Florida: Zones 8a–10a 🌳 About the Tree The Sand Live Oak is a rugged Florida-native evergreen oak prized for its dense canopy, sculptural branching, and incredible resilience. Closely related to the Southern Live Oak, it naturally develops a more compact, wind-shaped form and thrives where many trees struggle—especially in dry, sandy, and coastal conditions. This oak is an excellent choice for: Native Florida landscapes Coastal and wind-exposed sites Wildlife habitat restoration Large properties, farms, and estates Long-term shade and anchor trees Once established, Sand Live Oak becomes a powerful, long-lived feature that adds beauty, shade, and property value for generations. ☀️ Sun Requirements Full sun preferred (6–8+ hours daily) Tolerates partial shade, especially when young Full sun promotes denser branching and stronger canopy structure 🌱 Soil Requirements Naturally adapted to well-drained sandy soils Thrives in poor, dry, nutrient-light soils Excellent for coastal, upland, and scrub landscapes Avoid consistently wet or poorly drained locations 💧 Watering Water regularly during establishment (first 1–2 years) Once established: extremely drought tolerant Deep, infrequent watering encourages stronger roots Avoid overwatering—this tree prefers drier conditions 📍 Landscape Placement Sand Live Oak works beautifully as: A large shade tree for acreage and estates A windbreak or coastal buffer tree A native wildlife support tree A statement anchor tree in naturalistic landscapes ⚠️ Allow room to grow—mature trees develop broad, spreading canopies and become impressive legacy specimens. 🌳 Growth & Characteristics Mature Height: 30–50+ feet Mature Spread: Often equal to or wider than height Evergreen foliage year-round Thick, leathery leaves with strong wind resistance Extremely salt, drought, and storm tolerant Long-lived with beautiful, sculptural branching over time Excellent wildlife value (supports birds and mammals) ✂️ Pruning Minimal maintenance once established. Best pruned in late winter to: Remove dead or crossing branches Raise canopy clearance if needed Encourage strong structure when young 🌿 Fertilizer Light feeding during early establishment if desired Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer sparingly Mature trees typically require little to no fertilization Mulch helps retain moisture and improve soil health 🌟 Why Buy From Flowing Well Tree Farm? Skip stressed, generic nursery stock and buy directly from the grower. Our Sand Live Oaks are locally grown, region-specific, landscape-ready, and selected for long-term success in Florida and the Southeast. Walk the farm, see exactly what you're buying, get honest recommendations, and receive direct support from people who grow these trees every day. Higher quality. More personal service. Better long-term results. 📦 Shipping Available | 🌳 Landscape-Ready Trees | 🚜 Tour the Farm & Shop Direct | 🌿 Expert Planting Advice

    $18.00

  • Native Muscadine Grape "Carlos" (Vitis 'Welder') Native Muscadine Grape "Carlos" (Vitis 'Welder')

    Native Muscadine Grape "Carlos" (Vitis 'Welder')

    Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida — Direct from the Grower at Flowing Well Tree Farm Heavy Producer • Florida-Adapted • Landscape-Ready Edible Vine • Built for Long-Term Harvest Success When you purchase Muscadine Grape ‘Carlos’ (Vitis ‘Carlos’) here, you’re not buying a generic mail-order vine—you’re getting fruiting stock grown directly in Pierson, hardened in real Florida heat, humidity, and soil conditions from the start. That difference shows up later in your landscape: stronger establishment, fewer losses, and far more reliable production. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, walk the trellis areas, and see how these vines are trained, managed, and selected for performance. When you ask questions, you’re talking to the people who actually grow them—not a call center or reseller. That means better guidance, more accurate planting advice, and a vine set up for long-term success instead of short-term sale. ‘Carlos’ is one of the most dependable muscadine varieties for Southern growers because it was chosen for exactly what matters in Florida landscapes: productivity, disease resistance, and climate adaptability. Why Buying Locally Grown Matters Muscadines are tough, but they perform best when they’re raised in the same kind of environment where they’ll be planted. These vines are grown outdoors in Florida conditions, meaning they are already adapted to heat, humidity, rainfall swings, and native soils. That translates into: Faster establishment Less transplant shock More consistent fruit production Stronger long-term vine structure It’s not just a vine—it’s a regionally conditioned planting investment. Heavy Producer with Real Edible Value ‘Carlos’ is known for one thing above all: yield. It produces abundant clusters of bronze muscadine grapes with a sweet-tart flavor that works extremely well for: Fresh eating Juices and ciders Jams and jellies Desserts Homemade wine This is a true Southern production grape—reliable, productive, and built for repeat harvests year after year. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, with excellent performance throughout Florida and the Southeast. Growth Habit & Landscape Use A vigorous deciduous climbing vine that can easily reach 15–25+ feet when supported properly. Ideal for: Trellises Fences Arbors Pergolas Edible landscape designs When trained correctly, it becomes both a food source and a functional shade/structure vine. Sun Requirements Full sun (6–8+ hours daily) is essential for strong fruiting, sugar development, and overall vine health. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We don’t just sell vines—we help set them up for production: Choose a sunny site with strong support structure Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original container depth Water deeply after planting Mulch lightly, keeping mulch away from the stem Install trellis or arbor immediately for proper training If you visit the farm, we can help you plan spacing and structure based on your specific property and goals. Soil & Adaptability Performs extremely well in Florida soils and prefers: Well-drained sandy or loamy soils Slightly acidic pH Moderate organic matter Once established, it handles heat and drought well, making it a strong low-maintenance edible landscape choice. Watering & Establishment Regular watering is important during the first establishment period. After rooting in, muscadines become highly drought tolerant but still benefit from deep watering during flowering and fruit development for maximum yield. Fertilizer Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring, with a light midsummer application if needed. Avoid over-fertilizing with nitrogen, which can reduce fruiting and increase excessive leafy growth. Pruning & Structure (Key to Productivity) Proper pruning is what turns a vine into a high producer: Prune in late winter while dormant Remove excess growth to encourage fruiting wood Maintain open airflow and structure Focus energy on productive vines, not excess foliage We provide real-world pruning guidance based on how these vines actually perform in Florida landscapes—not textbook theory. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grown locally in Florida climate from day one✔ Proven adaptation to heat, humidity, and soil conditions✔ Direct grower support for planting and training✔ Higher survival and stronger establishment rates✔ Reliable, repeatable fruit production✔ Better disease resilience from regionally grown stock✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Difference This isn’t just a grape vine purchase—it’s a long-term edible landscape decision backed by local production, hands-on expertise, and real Florida field conditions. You’re not just planting a vine. You’re setting up years of harvests with a plant that already knows how to grow where you live.

    $12.00

  • Native Muscadine Grape "Delicious" (Vitis rotundifolia ‘Delicious’ ) Native Muscadine Grape "Delicious" (Vitis rotundifolia ‘Delicious’ )

    Native Muscadine Grape "Delicious" (Vitis rotundifolia ‘Delicious’ )

    Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida — Direct from the Grower at Flowing Well Tree Farm Sweet Southern Flavor • Heavy Producer • Florida-Adapted Edible Vine • Built for Long-Term Harvest Success When you buy Muscadine Grape ‘Delicious’ (Vitis rotundifolia ‘Delicious’) here, you’re not getting anonymous nursery stock shipped in from another region—you’re getting vines grown directly in Pierson, raised in real Florida heat, humidity, and soil conditions from the beginning. That matters when it comes to survival, establishment, and long-term fruit production. This is true direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, walk the rows, see the vines in production, and get real guidance from the people who actually grow them. When questions come up about planting, spacing, or training, you’re not guessing—you’re getting answers based on how these vines perform in real landscapes, not just in theory. ‘Delicious’ is selected for one thing growers and homeowners both care about: reliable, sweet fruit that actually performs year after year in Southern conditions. Why Locally Grown Makes the Difference Muscadines are naturally tough, but locally grown stock takes performance a step further. These vines are already conditioned to Florida’s climate before they ever leave the farm. That means: Easier establishment in home landscapes Less transplant stress Stronger early growth More consistent fruiting behavior Better long-term vine resilience It’s a smarter starting point for a plant you expect to produce for years. Sweet Southern Fruit with Real Garden Value ‘Delicious’ lives up to its name with large, sweet bronze-to-bronze-purple grapes that are especially prized for fresh eating right off the vine. Perfect for: Fresh eating and snacking Juices and smoothies Jams and jellies Desserts and baking Homemade wine This is a true edible landscape vine—productive, flavorful, and dependable. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, thriving across Florida and much of the Southeastern United States. Growth Habit & Landscape Use A vigorous deciduous climbing vine that can easily reach 15–25+ feet with proper support. Ideal for: Trellises Pergolas Fences Arbors Edible garden structures When properly trained, it becomes both a food-producing vine and a functional landscape feature. Sun Requirements Full sun (6–8+ hours daily) is essential for maximum fruit production, sugar development, and strong vine structure. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We don’t just sell vines—we help you set them up for long-term success: Choose a 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 carefully, keeping it away from the trunk Install trellis or arbor at planting time for proper training If you visit the farm, we can help match the vine to your specific growing conditions and layout. Soil & Site Adaptability Performs best in: Well-drained sandy or loamy soils Slightly acidic pH Moderate organic content Once established, it handles Florida heat, humidity, and summer rainfall patterns with ease. Watering & Establishment Regular watering is important during the first growing season. After establishment, muscadines become drought tolerant but produce best with deep watering during flowering and fruit development. Fertilizer Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring and again midseason if needed. Avoid excess nitrogen, which encourages leafy growth at the expense of fruit production. Pruning & Productivity (Critical Step) Good pruning is what separates average vines from heavy producers: Prune in late winter while dormant Remove excess growth to focus energy on fruiting wood Maintain open airflow and structure Encourage strong, productive vine framework We guide pruning based on real field performance so your vine stays productive, not overgrown. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from day one✔ Faster establishment and reduced transplant shock✔ Direct access to experienced growers✔ Proven performance in heat and humidity✔ Reliable, repeatable fruit production✔ Better adaptation than out-of-region nursery stock✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Bottom Line This isn’t just a grape vine purchase—it’s an edible landscape investment built on local experience, regional adaptation, and long-term performance. You’re not just planting a vine. You’re planting years of sweet harvests with a plant that already understands where it’s growing.

    $12.00

  • Fruiting Plant Florida Gold Plum tree in a yard

    Florida Gold Plum (Prunus umbellata) Coming Soon

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    Florida Gold Plum (Prunus umbellata) — Locally Grafted in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Fruiting Tree • Early Spring Blooms • Wildlife Value • Florida-Grown Grafted Stock When you buy Florida Gold Plum here, you’re not getting generic nursery seedlings or out-of-region stock—you’re getting locally grafted trees grown in Pierson, already conditioned for Florida heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal rainfall patterns from the start. That matters. Locally grown, grafted native fruit trees establish faster, handle transplant stress better, and begin productive growth with a stronger, more stable root system. You’re not asking the tree to adapt after planting—it already has. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how native fruit trees are grafted and selected, and get real guidance from people who grow and field-test these varieties in Florida landscapes every year. Florida Gold Plum is especially valuable because it blends native resilience with ornamental bloom, edible fruit potential, and strong wildlife support. Why Locally Grafted Stock Matters Starting with Florida-grown grafted trees gives clear advantages: Faster establishment in home landscapes Stronger adaptation to Florida soil and climate conditions Reduced transplant shock More reliable flowering and fruiting behavior Improved long-term survivability in heat and drought cycles It’s a stronger foundation for a long-lived native fruit tree. Early Spring Bloom & Wildlife Value Florida Gold Plum is one of the earliest blooming native fruit trees: Fragrant white spring flowers Heavy pollinator attraction (bees and native insects) Early seasonal food source for wildlife Strong ornamental bloom display before full leaf-out It brings life to the landscape when many trees are still dormant. Golden Native Fruit The tree produces small golden-yellow plums that are: Naturally attractive to birds and wildlife Suitable for fresh eating when fully ripe Excellent for jellies, preserves, and wildlife planting systems A valuable seasonal food source in native ecosystems It’s as much a wildlife tree as it is a human food source. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, performing well across Florida and the Southeastern United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A naturally graceful native tree: 15–25 ft tall Similar spread at maturity Forms an open, spreading canopy that fits well into naturalized landscapes and edible forest systems. Light Requirements Performs best in full sun, which improves flowering, fruiting, and overall structural development. Tolerates partial shade but produces less fruit. Soil & Site Adaptability Highly adaptable native species: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils Tolerates moderately poor soils once established Does not perform well in standing water or poorly drained sites Well-suited for naturalized and restoration plantings It is a resilient choice for challenging landscape conditions. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on long-term success in real Florida landscapes: Select a full sun site with airflow and space to mature 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, keeping it away from the trunk Maintain consistent watering during establishment If you visit the farm, we can help you choose placement based on orchard, wildlife, or restoration goals. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season to build a strong root system. Once established, Florida Gold Plum becomes moderately drought tolerant and only needs occasional deep watering during extended dry periods. Fertilizer Minimal fertilization required: Apply balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring if needed Avoid over-fertilizing, which can reduce flowering and fruiting Pruning & Maintenance Low-maintenance native tree: Light pruning in late winter or after fruiting if needed Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches Maintain natural structure rather than heavy shaping Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grafted in Florida growing conditions✔ Faster establishment and stronger early growth✔ Direct grower expertise for planting success✔ Native fruit tree with wildlife and ecological value✔ Early spring bloom for pollinator support✔ Adapted to Southeastern heat and soil conditions✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Value This isn’t just a plum tree—it’s a native ecosystem asset with edible and wildlife benefits. You’re not just planting a tree. You’re planting early-season food, pollinator support, and long-term resilience in a Florida-adapted native species.

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    $50.00

  • Winged Elm (Ulmus Alata) Winged Elm (Ulmus Alata)

    Winged Elm (Ulmus Alata)

    Winged Elm (Ulmus alata) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Shade Tree • Drought-Tolerant Hardwood • Wildlife-Friendly Canopy Species • Florida-Grown Landscape, Restoration & Homestead Tree Winged Elm (Ulmus alata) is one of the Southeast’s most resilient and adaptable native hardwood trees, prized for its distinctive corky “wings” along young branches, attractive canopy structure, and exceptional tolerance to drought, heat, and poor soils. Naturally occurring throughout Florida uplands, hammocks, and woodland edges, Winged Elm is a dependable long-lived shade tree that combines ornamental character with ecological value. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Winged Elm as premium native canopy stock selected for strong central leaders, vigorous root development, and long-term performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal weather extremes. Each tree is field-grown under real Florida conditions to ensure superior adaptability and landscape success. When you buy Winged Elm here, you are not receiving generic nursery stock—you are getting Florida-adapted native trees conditioned to thrive in the same environments where they will spend decades growing. That local adaptation matters. Ulmus alata develops stronger root systems, improved drought tolerance, and better structural stability when grown under Florida conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Winged Elm Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment after planting Improved tolerance to Florida heat and humidity Stronger root development in sandy soils Better drought resistance once established Greater resilience during storms and wind events Higher survival rates in restoration and landscape projects Long-term canopy stability and health This creates a dependable native hardwood capable of thriving for generations. Canopy Structure & Landscape Value Winged Elm is an excellent medium-to-large native shade tree: 40–60 ft mature height depending on site conditions 30–40 ft mature canopy spread Strong upright growth with rounded crown Distinctive corky “wings” on young branches Fine-textured foliage creates filtered shade Excellent specimen, street, park, and homestead tree Its graceful form provides both shade and ornamental appeal. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Winged Elm plays an important role in native ecosystems: Provides nesting habitat for birds Seeds are consumed by songbirds and small wildlife Supports numerous native insects and pollinators Enhances biodiversity in upland habitats Contributes to woodland restoration efforts Creates long-term canopy cover for native ecosystems It serves as a valuable habitat tree throughout the Southeast. Growth Habit & Structural Function Winged Elm is valued for its durability and adaptability: 40–60+ ft mature height depending on conditions Moderate growth rate with excellent structural strength Strong branching architecture Long-lived native hardwood species Excellent wind resistance when mature Functions as both a shade tree and ecological anchor It provides dependable long-term canopy development in challenging environments. Climate & Site Adaptability Winged Elm is exceptionally adaptable to Florida landscapes: Native throughout much of the southeastern United States Excellent heat and humidity tolerance Strong drought tolerance once established Adaptable to sandy, rocky, and clay soils Performs well in urban and rural settings Handles seasonal weather extremes with ease Few native hardwoods are as versatile across diverse sites. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 6–9, with exceptional performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best growth and canopy development: Full sun preferred Tolerates partial shade Sun exposure promotes strongest structure and canopy density Ideal for open landscapes and restoration projects Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable native species: Thrives in sandy Florida soils Tolerates low-fertility sites Performs well in loam and clay soils Requires reasonable drainage Benefits from mulch during establishment Adaptable to both managed and natural environments Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun whenever possible Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature Space 25–40 ft apart for canopy development Allow room for mature growth and root expansion We can assist with shade tree planning, restoration projects, homestead plantings, and large-scale native landscape design. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Winged Elm becomes highly drought tolerant and capable of thriving through Florida’s seasonal dry periods and summer rainfall cycles. Fertilizer Low input requirements: Minimal fertilization needed once established Organic compost supports healthy root development Avoid excessive nitrogen applications Performs best in balanced native soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Develops strong natural structure Prune young trees to encourage central leader development Remove damaged or crossing branches as needed Excellent long-term stability with minimal intervention Long-lived and dependable in landscape settings Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation ✔ Native shade tree with distinctive ornamental character ✔ Excellent drought and heat tolerance ✔ Strong wildlife and ecological value ✔ Adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions ✔ Durable, long-lived hardwood species ✔ Excellent storm resilience when mature ✔ Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just a shade tree—it’s a durable native canopy species that strengthens landscapes, supports wildlife, and provides decades of dependable performance. When you plant Winged Elm, you’re investing in a resilient Florida-adapted hardwood that delivers cooling shade, ecological benefits, and long-term structural beauty while thriving through drought, heat, and seasonal weather extremes for generations to come.

    $190.00 - $325.00

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