Plant Zone 9
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American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana)
American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Understory Tree • Shade Tolerant • Highly Adaptable • Florida-Grown for Real Landscape Performance When you buy American Hornbeam here, you’re not getting stressed roadside digs or out-of-region nursery stock—you’re getting trees grown directly in Pierson, raised in Florida’s heat, humidity, rainfall cycles, and native soils from the start. That matters because it produces trees that establish faster, adapt more easily, and perform more reliably in real landscapes. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, walk the shaded production areas, and see how these native understory trees are developed for long-term landscape success. When you have questions, you’re speaking directly with the people growing them—not a reseller—so advice is based on field experience, not guesswork. American Hornbeam is one of the most refined native understory trees available, combining durability, beauty, and ecological value in a way few species can match. Why Locally Grown Native Stock Performs Better Even though this is a highly adaptable native tree, local growing conditions improve performance by ensuring: Strong root development in Florida soils Better heat and humidity acclimation Reduced transplant shock Faster establishment in home landscapes Improved long-term resilience in mixed soil conditions It’s a native tree with a real-world advantage. Elegant Native Structure with Real Landscape Function American Hornbeam is known for its naturally sculpted form and slow-to-moderate growth, making it ideal for refined landscape spaces. It works beautifully as: An understory shade tree A woodland garden focal point A naturalized landscape component A specimen tree in smaller spaces A pond edge or rain garden planting Its layered branching structure provides filtered shade without overwhelming surrounding plantings. Distinctive Bark and Seasonal Color One of its most recognizable features is its smooth, fluted trunk—earning it the nickname “Musclewood.” Seasonal interest includes: Vibrant orange, red, and yellow fall foliage Textured bark that adds winter structure Dense green canopy during the growing season It brings year-round visual interest in a subtle, natural way. USDA Growing Zones Adapted to Zones 3–9, making it one of the most versatile native understory trees across the eastern United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A smaller native canopy tree: 20–35 ft tall 20–30 ft wide Ideal for controlled landscapes where larger shade trees would be too dominant. Light Requirements Performs best in partial shade to full sun. In warm climates like Florida, young trees benefit from morning sun and afternoon shade during establishment. Soil & Site Adaptability Naturally flexible and well-adapted to a wide range of conditions: Moist, well-drained soils preferred Sandy, loamy, or clay soils tolerated Slightly acidic to neutral pH ideal Handles occasional wet or seasonal saturated conditions It performs especially well in woodland edges, shaded gardens, and transitional wet areas. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on long-term success, not just installation: Select a site with consistent moisture and space for mature growth Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant with root flare at soil level Backfill with native soil and water in deeply Apply 2–3 inches of mulch, keeping it away from the trunk Maintain regular watering during establishment If you visit the farm, we can help match placement based on shade, moisture, and landscape intent. Watering & Establishment Regular watering is essential for the first 1–2 years. Once established, American Hornbeam becomes moderately drought tolerant but performs best with occasional deep watering during extended dry periods. Fertilizer Generally low-maintenance. A light balanced fertilizer in early spring is optional. Avoid over-fertilization to preserve natural growth form and resilience. Pruning & Maintenance Minimal pruning required: Remove dead or crossing branches as needed Light shaping in early years can improve structure Avoid heavy pruning to preserve natural form It naturally develops a balanced, elegant structure without intervention. Wildlife & Ecological Value American Hornbeam supports local ecosystems by: Providing habitat and cover for birds Supporting pollinators Offering seasonal food sources for wildlife Contributing to woodland biodiversity Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from the start✔ Faster establishment with reduced transplant stress✔ Direct access to growers for real planting guidance✔ Highly adaptable native understory tree✔ Strong ecological and wildlife value✔ Long lifespan with minimal maintenance✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Advantage This isn’t just a native tree purchase—it’s a long-term landscape foundation species grown with care, local expertise, and real Florida conditions in mind. You’re not just planting a tree. You’re adding structure, resilience, and quiet beauty that lasts for generations.
$90.00
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Florida Crest Nectarine (Prunus persica ‘Florida Crest’)
Florida Crest Nectarine (Prunus persica ‘Florida Crest’) — Grafted & Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Low-Chill Fruit Tree • Early Season Nectarine • Edible Landscape Favorite • Florida-Adapted Grafted Stock When you buy Florida Crest Nectarine here, you’re not getting generic nursery fruit trees shipped from cooler climates—you’re getting grafted trees grown and finished at Pierson, selected specifically for Florida heat, humidity, and low-chill fruiting performance. That matters. Grafted, locally grown trees establish faster, respond better to Florida soils, and begin their productive life with a head start in both structure and fruiting potential. You’re not correcting climate mismatch—you’re starting with a tree already built for it. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how fruit trees are grafted and trained, and get real guidance from people who work with these varieties in Florida conditions every season—not generic orchard instructions. Florida Crest is one of the most reliable nectarines for warm climates because it was developed specifically for low-chill production and consistent fruit set in Southern regions. Why Locally Grown, Grafted Trees Perform Better Starting with grafted, Florida-grown stock provides clear advantages: Faster time to fruit compared to seed-grown trees Stronger adaptation to heat and humidity Reduced transplant shock in Florida soils More predictable flowering and fruiting cycles Better long-term orchard performance in warm climates It’s a smarter foundation for a productive home orchard. Early Season, Smooth-Skinned Fruit Florida Crest produces attractive nectarines with: Red-blushed, smooth skin (no fuzz) Firm, flavorful yellow flesh Early-season ripening for extended harvest windows Excellent fresh eating and culinary use It’s one of the better choices for dependable fruit production in warm regions. Spring Bloom & Landscape Value Before fruiting, the tree produces: Beautiful spring blossoms Strong pollinator attraction Ornamental value in edible landscapes Seasonal color that enhances home orchards It functions as both a productive fruit tree and a flowering landscape feature. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–10, with strong performance in Florida and similar warm-climate regions. Mature Size & Growth Habit A manageable home orchard tree: 10–15 ft tall Similar spread Can be kept smaller and more productive with consistent pruning. Light Requirements Requires full sun (6–8+ hours daily) for optimal fruiting, sugar development, and overall tree health. Soil & Site Requirements Performs best in: Well-drained sandy or loamy soils Slightly acidic to neutral pH Elevated or well-aerated planting sites Avoid low-lying areas or soils that retain water, as nectarines are sensitive to “wet feet.” Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on long-term fruiting success: Select a sunny site with good airflow Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original container depth 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 match placement to your soil and microclimate for better fruit production. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, provide deep watering during dry periods, especially during flowering and fruit development for best fruit quality. Fertilizer Apply balanced slow-release fruit tree fertilizer in early spring Light feeding after harvest may support growth if needed Avoid excessive nitrogen, which reduces fruit quality and increases weak growth Pruning & Maintenance Annual pruning is essential: Prune in late winter during dormancy Maintain an open-center structure for airflow Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches Thin canopy for better sunlight penetration and fruit sizing Proper pruning directly improves fruit quality and tree health. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grafted and grown locally in Florida conditions✔ Faster, more reliable fruit production✔ Direct grower expertise for orchard success✔ Low-chill variety bred for warm climates✔ Better adaptation than out-of-region nursery stock✔ Strong edible + ornamental landscape value✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Value This isn’t just a nectarine tree—it’s a climate-matched fruiting system built for Florida success. You’re not just planting a tree. You’re planting an early-season harvest engine that gets better with every year of care.
$65.00
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Sunmist Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica)
Sunmist Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) — Locally Grafted in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Low-Chill Fruit Tree • Early Season Nectarine • Edible Landscape Favorite • Florida-Grown Grafted Stock When you buy Sunmist Nectarine here, you’re not getting generic orchard stock shipped from cooler production regions—you’re getting grafted trees grown and finished in Pierson, already conditioned for Florida heat, humidity, and low-chill fruiting performance. That matters. Locally grafted fruit trees establish faster, handle transplant stress better, and begin their productive life already adapted to the climate they’re being planted into. You’re not forcing adaptation—you’re starting with it built in. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how nectarines are grafted and trained, and get real-world guidance from people who work with these varieties in Florida conditions every season—not generalized nursery advice. Sunmist is valued for its reliable fruiting in warm climates and its combination of ornamental bloom and edible harvest potential. Why Locally Grafted Trees Perform Better Starting with Florida-grown grafted stock provides real advantages: Faster transition into fruit production Improved adaptation to heat and humidity Reduced transplant shock in sandy soils More consistent flowering and fruit set Stronger long-term orchard performance It’s a more reliable foundation for a productive home orchard. Smooth, Sweet Early-Season Fruit Sunmist Nectarine produces attractive fruit with: Smooth, fuzz-free skin Sweet, flavorful flesh Early-season ripening window Excellent fresh eating quality It’s a dependable option for gardeners who want consistent nectarine production in warm climates. Ornamental Spring Bloom Value Before fruiting, Sunmist provides: Attractive spring blossoms Strong pollinator support Seasonal ornamental interest in edible landscapes A visually appealing early-season display It functions as both a fruit tree and a flowering landscape feature. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–10, performing well in Florida and other warm Southern climates with mild winters. Mature Size & Growth Habit A manageable fruit tree: 10–15 ft tall Similar spread when unpruned Can be maintained smaller and more productive with regular pruning. Light Requirements Requires full sun (6–8+ hours daily) for best flowering, fruit development, and sugar content. Soil & Site Requirements Performs best in: Well-drained sandy or loamy soils Slightly acidic to neutral pH Open, well-ventilated planting sites Avoid poorly drained or waterlogged soils, which can lead to root stress and disease issues. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We prioritize long-term orchard success: Select a full sun location with good airflow Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original container soil level 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 match varieties to your property conditions and goals. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season to build a strong root system. Once established, provide deep watering during dry periods, especially during flowering and fruit development. Fertilizer Apply balanced slow-release fruit tree fertilizer in early spring Optional light feeding after harvest if growth slows Avoid excessive nitrogen, which reduces fruit quality and encourages weak growth Pruning & Maintenance Annual dormant pruning is essential: Prune in late winter Maintain an open-center structure for airflow and sunlight Remove dead, weak, or crossing branches Thin canopy to improve fruit size and quality Proper pruning directly impacts yield and tree health. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Grafted and locally grown in Florida conditions✔ Faster establishment and earlier fruit production✔ Direct grower expertise for orchard success✔ Low-chill variety suited for warm climates✔ Strong edible + ornamental landscape value✔ Better adaptation than out-of-region nursery stock✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Value This isn’t just a nectarine tree—it’s a climate-adapted fruiting system designed for reliable production in Florida landscapes. You’re not just planting a tree. You’re planting a long-term harvest that improves with every season.
$65.00
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Shumard Oak (Quercus Shumardii)
Shumard Oak (Quercus shumardii) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Upland Hardwood • Fast-Growing Shade & Street Tree Oak • Deep-Rooted Structural Canopy Species • Florida-Grown Landscape, Restoration & Legacy Oak Tree Shumard Oak (Quercus shumardii) is one of the most valuable and widely adaptable native red oaks in the southeastern United States. Known for its fast growth, strong upright form, and brilliant red fall color, this species is a premier choice for large shade trees, restoration plantings, and long-term landscape structure across Florida. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Shumard Oak as premium native canopy stock selected for straight central leader development, strong branch structure, and proven performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal moisture fluctuations. Each tree is field-grown under real conditions to ensure resilience in wind, drought cycles, and heavy rain events. When you buy Shumard Oak here, you are not getting weak ornamental nursery stock—you are getting Florida-acclimated native hardwoods built for fast establishment, deep rooting, and long-term structural dominance in the landscape. That local adaptation is critical. Quercus shumardii performs best when grown in-region, where it develops stronger drought tolerance, improved anchoring root systems, and a stable canopy capable of handling Florida storm conditions. Why Locally Grown Matters for Shumard Oak Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment in sandy, well-drained Florida soilsStronger deep taproot development for long-term stabilityImproved drought tolerance under Florida heat cyclesBetter wind and storm resistance in mature canopy structureHigher survival rates in urban, rural, and restoration plantingsMore consistent long-term growth and canopy form This creates one of the most dependable large native shade oaks for Florida landscapes. Canopy Structure & Landscape Value Shumard Oak is a high-performance shade and legacy canopy tree: 60–90 ft mature height depending on site conditionsBroad, rounded canopy with strong symmetrical developmentFast growth rate for a native oak speciesDeep green summer foliage with brilliant red fall colorStrong branching structure ideal for long-term shade productionExcellent street tree and large-property shade tree It is one of the most visually striking native oaks in Florida landscapes. Ecological & Habitat Importance Shumard Oak plays a key role in upland and transitional ecosystems: Produces acorns that support deer, turkey, squirrels, and wildlifeProvides nesting habitat for birds and canopy-dependent speciesSupports forest regeneration and upland hardwood systemsStabilizes soils in sandy and well-drained environmentsContributes to mixed hardwood forest diversity across the SoutheastImportant species in transitional wet-to-dry forest zones It is a foundational upland oak in many Florida ecosystems. Growth Habit & Structural Function Shumard Oak is a long-lived structural canopy species: 60–90+ ft mature height depending on site conditionsStrong central leader with upright juvenile growth formExpands into broad, rounded canopy with ageModerately fast growth compared to other native oaksLong lifespan with durable wood structureExcellent shade production in open landscapes It functions as a permanent canopy anchor in residential and naturalized systems. Climate & Site Adaptability Shumard Oak is highly adaptable across Florida conditions: Native to central and southeastern United StatesThrives in well-drained sandy soils common in FloridaModerate tolerance to periodic moisture fluctuationsStrong heat and humidity tolerance once establishedGood drought resistance after root establishmentPerforms well in both urban and rural environments It is one of the most versatile native oaks for upland planting. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 5–9, with excellent performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best structure and fall color: Full sun for optimal canopy development and growth rateTolerates partial shade in early establishment stagesSun exposure enhances fall color intensity and trunk strengthIdeal for open lawns, parks, and restoration plantings Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable upland hardwood species: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soilsTolerates moderately dry conditions once establishedHandles occasional moisture but not prolonged floodingPerforms well in nutrient-poor Florida soilsBenefits from mulch and early soil conditioning Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun for strongest growthDig hole 2–3× wider than root ballSet at original soil depthWater deeply after planting to establish root contactApply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate temperatureSpace 30–50 ft apart for mature canopy spreadAllow room for long-term crown development We can assist with shade canopy planning, oak grove layouts, and mixed hardwood restoration design. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Shumard Oak becomes highly drought tolerant and performs reliably under Florida’s seasonal rainfall patterns. Fertilizer Low to moderate input requirements: Light fertilization supports early growthCompost improves soil structure and microbial activityAvoid excessive nitrogen to prevent weak branchingPerforms best in balanced, natural soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Low maintenance once established: Prune early to establish strong central leader formRemove crossing or weak branches in juvenile stageDevelops naturally strong canopy structure with ageMinimal long-term pruning requiredHighly durable in unmanaged landscapes Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation✔ Fast-growing native red oak with strong structure✔ Brilliant red fall color in southern landscapes✔ Highly adaptable to sandy upland soils✔ Strong wind and drought resilience when established✔ Excellent shade and long-term canopy value✔ Ideal for restoration, street, and estate planting✔ Grower-direct field-grown native hardwood stock The Real Value This is not just a shade tree—it is a fast-establishing native canopy oak that delivers structure, seasonal color, and long-term ecological strength across Florida landscapes. When you plant Shumard Oak, you are investing in a durable native hardwood that grows quickly into a commanding shade tree while strengthening upland ecosystems and providing lasting landscape value for generations.
$100.00 - $190.00
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Strawberry Bush (Euonymus Americanus)
Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Woodland Shrub • Unique “Exploding” Red Fruit Capsules • Shade Tolerant Understory Plant • Florida-Grown Habitat Restoration Stock Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus), also commonly called American Strawberry Bush or Hearts-a-Bustin’, is one of the most distinctive and underutilized native shrubs in the southeastern United States. Known for its unusual warty green stems, fine-textured foliage, and bright pink-red fruit capsules that split open to reveal orange seeds, this plant delivers unmatched visual interest in shaded Florida landscapes. Naturally found in moist hardwood hammocks, bottomlands, and shaded forest understories, Strawberry Bush is a true native woodland species that thrives in protected, filtered-light environments. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow this plant specifically for native restoration, wildlife habitat systems, and naturalized shade gardens that require authentic southeastern understory structure. When you buy Strawberry Bush here, you’re not getting weak, greenhouse-softened ornamental stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted native plants conditioned for real conditions including heat, humidity, sandy soils, organic forest floors, seasonal flooding, and shaded understory competition. That local adaptation is critical. Strawberry Bush can be slow to establish in poor-quality nursery stock, but when grown locally and properly hardened, it develops stronger root systems, improved survival rates, and far better long-term performance in Florida woodland systems. Why Locally Grown Matters for Strawberry Bush Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment in shaded, moisture-variable soils Improved adaptation to Florida humidity and heat Stronger root development in woodland environments Better survival in restoration and natural understory plantings Increased resilience during drought and seasonal flooding cycles More reliable long-term growth in native hammocks This creates a stronger foundation for long-term ecological stability. Fruit, Ornamental & Ecological Value Strawberry Bush is one of the most visually unique native shrubs: Bright pink-red capsule fruit that splits open to reveal orange seeds Highly ornamental fall display unlike any other native shrub Fine-textured green foliage with airy branching habit Adds seasonal color to shaded landscapes Excellent naturalistic aesthetic for native gardens Provides subtle but important ecological food value It is often used as a “conversation plant” in native plantings due to its unusual fruit structure. Wildlife & Habitat Importance Strawberry Bush plays a valuable but quiet ecological role: Fruit consumed by birds and small wildlife species Dense branching provides cover in understory habitats Supports woodland biodiversity and structural layering Important component of native hammock ecosystems Enhances habitat complexity in shaded restoration zones It strengthens the understory layer that many ecosystems depend on. Growth Habit & Landscape Value This is a naturally elegant, low-density native shrub: 4–6 ft mature height in ideal conditions Upright to loosely arching multi-stem shrub habit Fine branching structure ideal for woodland layering Best used in naturalized or restoration-style plantings Not aggressive; maintains a controlled native presence Excellent companion plant in mixed understory systems It is designed by nature for shaded forest environments. Climate & Site Adaptability Strawberry Bush thrives in Florida’s woodland conditions: Native to southeastern U.S. hardwood forests Prefers shaded, protected understory environments Performs best in moist, organic-rich soils Tolerates seasonal moisture fluctuations Adapted to heat and humidity when shaded Sensitive to full sun exposure in hot climates It is a true forest-edge and interior woodland species. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 6–9, performing strongly throughout Florida and the southeastern United States in shaded systems. Light Requirements For best performance: Partial shade to full shade preferred Avoid intense afternoon sun in Florida climates Dappled woodland light produces healthiest growth Shade improves leaf quality and long-term vigor Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to forest-floor conditions: Prefers moist, well-drained organic soils Performs best in leaf-litter-rich environments Tolerates sandy soils if amended with organic matter Benefits from mulch and woodland duff layering Avoid dry, exposed, or compacted sites Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment: Plant in shaded or filtered-light locations Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to mimic forest floor conditions Space 5–7 ft apart in understory groupings Protect from direct afternoon sun during establishment We can assist with woodland garden design, native understory layering, and hammock restoration planning. Watering & Establishment Keep soil consistently moist during the first growing season. Once established, Strawberry Bush performs best in stable, shaded moisture conditions and benefits from natural leaf litter cycles. Fertilizer Low-input native shrub: Minimal fertilization required Organic compost improves woodland soil structure Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers Performs best in natural forest systems Pruning & Maintenance Low maintenance with natural form: Minimal pruning required Can be lightly shaped if needed Best left to develop natural woodland structure Remove dead or damaged stems as needed Maintains best ecological value when minimally disturbed Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior woodland adaptation✔ Unique ornamental fruiting native shrub✔ Excellent shaded understory restoration plant✔ Supports forest ecosystem biodiversity✔ Low-maintenance and naturally self-structuring✔ Thrives in humid, organic-rich environments✔ Ideal for native hammock and woodland systems✔ Grower-direct expertise for real Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just an ornamental shrub—it’s a structural woodland species that adds depth, diversity, and seasonal interest to shaded ecosystems. When you plant Strawberry Bush, you’re restoring understory complexity, supporting wildlife habitat, and introducing one of the most visually unique native shrubs in the southeastern United States into your landscape.
$24.00
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Fertilizer
19-4-10 Fertilizer – Give Your Tree the Nutrients It Needs! Pick-Up Only Looking to keep your tree healthy and thriving? We've got you covered! This premium fertilizer provides essential nutrients, including Ammoniacal Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, Water-Soluble Nitrogen, Phosphate, Soluble Potash, Magnesium, Sulfur, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, and Zinc. Perfect for strong growth and vibrant foliage!
$60.00
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Premium Fertilizer 19-4-10
Premium 19•4•10 Fertilizer – For Fast Growth & Deep Green Color (Fertilize every 6 months) Boost your plants’ performance with Premium 19•4•10 Fertilizer from FlowingWellTreeFarm.com. This high-nitrogen formula is specially designed to promote rapid growth, rich green foliage, and overall plant strength—making it ideal for trees, shrubs, lawns, and leafy plants that need an extra nutritional boost. With nitrogen supporting leaf development, phosphorus enhancing root health, and potassium strengthening resistance and vigor, this blend delivers powerful results you can see. Key Benefits Encourages fast, healthy growth Produces deeper green color Strengthens roots and overall plant health Helps plants withstand stress from heat and drought Easy to apply and long-lasting when used as directed Ideal For Lawns, shade trees, ornamental plants, palms, hedges, and shrubs. Increase growth and color naturally with a fertilizer trusted by growers and landscapers alike. How Much 19-4-10 Fertilizer Do I Use? 🌳 Trees & Shrubs New plantings:Apply 1 tablespoon per foot of plant height Established plants:Apply 2–3 tablespoons per foot of height Spread evenly around the drip line (not against the trunk), then water well. 🌸 Flowers & Garden Beds Apply 1 cup per 25 square feet of planting area Water thoroughly after application 🪴 Container & Potted Plants Use ½–1 teaspoon per gallon of soil Mix into topsoil gently and water in 📅 How Often to Apply During growing season: every 6–8 weeks Avoid fertilizing during extreme heat or drought ⚠️ Important Tips Always water after applying Keep fertilizer away from the trunk or stems Do not overapply (more is not better) Wear gloves when applying if you have sensitive skin
$15.00
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Plant Mystery Box Monthly Subscription (1 Gallon 1 Plant Per Month)
Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Plant Mystery Box Monthly SubscriptionFor USDA Zones 7–10(Shipping Included) Bring native gardening to your doorstep with a monthly surprise plant from Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida. Each month you’ll receive one hand-selected Florida-grown native plant, chosen for beauty, pollinator value, and strong performance in Southern landscapes. Every shipment features a different native species based on seasonal availability and what is thriving at the farm. No two months are the same—each plant is selected to help you build a diverse, resilient native landscape over time. Designed for gardeners in USDA Zones 7–10, this subscription is ideal for pollinator gardens, habitat restoration, native landscapes, and plant lovers who enjoy learning one species at a time. Possible monthly selections may include milkweed, coreopsis, beautyberry, yaupon holly, firebush, native blueberry, elderberry, buttonbush, muhly grass, salvias, coral honeysuckle, and other Florida-native species. Why subscribe? One curated native plant delivered monthly Build a diverse pollinator and wildlife garden over time Learn native plants at a steady, hands-on pace Selected by experienced native plant growers Great for gifting or starting a native landscape step-by-step Flowing Well Tree Farm specializes in premium native and fruiting plants grown for durability, ecological value, and real-world Southern landscape success. Flowing Well Tree FarmPierson, Florida
$69.00 - $120.00
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Fig LSU Gold (Ficus carica 'LSU Gold')
Fig ‘LSU Gold’ (Ficus carica ‘LSU Gold’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Premium Edible Fruit Tree • Heat-Tolerant Fig Variety • High-Yield Orchard Tree • Florida-Grown Fruit Stock Fig ‘LSU Gold’ (Ficus carica ‘LSU Gold’) is a highly regarded fig variety developed by Louisiana State University for exceptional performance in hot, humid southern climates. Known for its golden-yellow skin, rich sweet flavor, and reliable production, ‘LSU Gold’ is one of the most dependable fig cultivars for home orchards and edible landscapes throughout Florida and the Southeast. When you buy Fig ‘LSU Gold’ here, you're not getting stressed, long-distance nursery stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants produced in Pierson and conditioned for real Florida conditions including heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal rainfall swings. That matters for long-term success. Locally grown fig trees establish faster, develop stronger root systems, and transition more smoothly into productive fruiting cycles under Florida growing conditions. This is direct-from-grower edible fruit stock. Visit the farm, see how our fruit trees are grown, and receive practical guidance on orchard design, pruning systems, and long-term edible landscape planning. Fig ‘LSU Gold’ is especially valued for its reliable production, attractive fruit quality, and strong performance in warm coastal climates. Why Locally Grown Matters for Fig Trees Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster root establishment in sandy soils Better adaptation to heat and humidity Reduced transplant shock Stronger early structural growth Improved long-term fruiting consistency Better survival in real landscape conditions It creates a stronger foundation for productive orchard development. Fruit Quality & Production Value ‘LSU Gold’ is known for its high-quality fruit and dependable yields: Golden-yellow skin with attractive appearance Sweet, rich, berry-like flavor profile Excellent fresh eating quality Reliable annual production in warm climates Good for preserves and culinary use Consistent performance in humid southern regions It is considered one of the most dependable LSU fig releases for Florida growers. Growth Habit & Landscape Use A manageable and productive fruit tree: 8–12 ft mature height (easily maintained smaller with pruning) 8–12 ft spread Multi-stem or small tree form Well-suited for backyard orchards Ideal for edible landscaping and small farms Its compact size makes it easy to integrate into residential food systems. Climate & Site Adaptability Fig ‘LSU Gold’ performs exceptionally well in southern climates: Thrives in warm, humid environments Excellent heat tolerance Performs well in Florida sandy soils Prefers well-drained planting sites More reliable than many traditional fig varieties in the Southeast Handles seasonal drought once established It is a strong choice for Florida’s challenging growing conditions. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, performing strongly throughout Florida and much of the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best fruit production: Full sun preferred Minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily Reduced yields in shaded locations Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to common Florida orchard soils: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils Tolerates moderate soil fertility Performs best in slightly elevated sites Avoid heavy, poorly drained soils Benefits from organic mulch and soil improvement Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment and production: Plant in full sun locations Dig planting hole 2–3× wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch while keeping away from trunk Space for mature canopy development Prune lightly to establish structure and airflow We can assist with orchard layout design, pruning strategy, and edible landscape planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Fig ‘LSU Gold’ becomes moderately drought tolerant and performs well with minimal supplemental irrigation. Fertilizer Moderate feeding recommended: Light balanced fertilizer during active growth Avoid excessive nitrogen to promote fruiting Organic compost supports long-term soil health Consistent nutrition improves yields Pruning & Maintenance Low to moderate maintenance: Prune during dormant season to shape and control size Remove dead or crowded branches Maintain open canopy for sunlight penetration Can be trained as shrub or small tree form Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation ✔ High-performing LSU-developed fig variety ✔ Reliable fruit production in hot, humid climates ✔ Excellent edible landscape tree ✔ Sweet, high-quality golden fruit ✔ Compact and easy to manage size ✔ Strong performance in Southeast conditions ✔ Grower-direct orchard support and guidance The Real Value This isn’t just a fruit tree—it’s a reliable food-producing system for your landscape. You’re not simply planting a fig. You’re creating a productive edible landscape, building long-term fruit production, and investing in a resilient tree that provides harvests, shade, and value season after season.
$12.00
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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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American Elm (Ulmus americana)
Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida – Buy Directly From the Grower at Flowing Well Tree Farm | Shipping Available Skip stressed, overhandled big-box trees and invest in a higher-quality, locally adapted shade tree built for long-term success. At Flowing Well Tree Farm, our American Elm (Ulmus americana) trees are grown right here in Pierson, Florida, acclimated to real Southern heat, humidity, rainfall, and soil conditions for stronger establishment and better landscape performance. The American Elm is one of America’s most iconic shade trees, admired for its graceful vase-shaped canopy, fast growth, and massive cooling shade. With its elegant arching limbs and cathedral-like form, this timeless tree makes a dramatic statement in large landscapes while adding beauty, value, and comfort for generations. When properly planted and cared for, the American Elm becomes a true legacy tree—providing decades of shade, structure, and curb appeal. 🌱 Why Customers Love American Elm ✔ Fast-growing shade tree✔ Stunning vase-shaped, arching canopy✔ Massive cooling shade for homes and properties✔ Beautiful ornamental structure year-round✔ Excellent for large landscapes and estate plantings✔ Strong wildlife value for birds and pollinators✔ Long-lived investment tree for future generations 🌎 USDA Hardiness Zone USDA Zones: 3–9Best Florida Performance: Zones 7b–9a Performs best in Florida with good airflow, proper spacing, and well-drained soils. 🌳 About the Tree The American Elm is famous for its elegant branching habit that forms a broad, umbrella-like canopy. Historically planted along streets, estates, and parks throughout America, it remains one of the most beloved and recognizable shade trees ever grown. Its graceful form creates an unmatched landscape presence and works beautifully in: • Large residential landscapes• Farms and country properties• Estate entrances and long driveways• Parks and open spaces• Property borders with room to grow• Naturalized and legacy landscape designs ⚠️ This is a large canopy tree and should be planted where it has room to mature. ☀️ Sun Requirements Full sun preferred (6–8+ hours daily) • Best canopy development in full sun• Tolerates light partial shade when young• Sun exposure encourages stronger branching and fuller growth 🌱 Soil Requirements Highly adaptable to many Southern soil conditions. • Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils• Handles a wide range of soil types• Performs best with consistent moisture during establishment• Avoid prolonged saturated soils 💧 Watering Needs Water regularly during the first 1–2 years while establishing roots. Once established, American Elm becomes moderately drought tolerant, though deep watering during dry periods supports stronger growth and canopy development. 📏 Mature Size Height: 60–90+ feetSpread: 60–120 feet in ideal conditions Fast-growing with a broad, elegant canopy that creates substantial shade and a dramatic landscape centerpiece. ✂️ Pruning & Long-Term Care Proper structural pruning early in life helps develop a strong, healthy framework for decades of success. Best pruned in late winter while dormant: • Develop strong central structure• Remove weak or crossing branches• Improve long-term canopy strength• Maintain clearance near structures and driveways 🌿 Fertilizer Minimal feeding required once established. • Light spring fertilization during establishment if desired• Balanced slow-release fertilizer works best• Mulch improves soil moisture retention and root health 🌟 Why Buy From Flowing Well Tree Farm? When you buy directly from the grower, you are investing in stronger, healthier, landscape-ready trees grown specifically for Southern conditions. At Flowing Well Tree Farm, our American Elms are locally grown in Pierson, Florida, meaning they are acclimated to Florida heat, humidity, and rainfall before ever reaching your property. That translates into better establishment, stronger roots, and greater long-term success compared to trees shipped through multiple distribution centers. You are not just purchasing a tree—you are gaining direct access to knowledgeable growers who care about your long-term success. ✔ Tour the farm in person and hand-select your tree✔ Work directly with the owners for honest guidance✔ Personalized recommendations for your landscape goals✔ Expert planting and care advice for long-term success✔ Region-specific, locally adapted material✔ Higher-quality trees grown for Southern performance✔ A more personal experience that consistently goes above and beyond Whether you visit us in person or have trees shipped directly to your door, our goal is simple: help you plant smarter and grow something that lasts for generations. 📦 Shipping Available on Select Sizes🌳 Landscape-Ready, Farm-Grown Trees🚜 Buy Directly From the Grower📍 Pierson, Florida – Flowing Well Tree Farm
$125.00
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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