CANARY ISLAND DATE PALM
The massive trunk of the Canary Island Date Palm supports a large crown of over 50 arching pinnate leaves, which can reach 18 feet long.
The massive trunk of the Canary Island Date Palm supports a large crown of over 50 arching pinnate leaves, which can reach 18 feet long.
The Bismarck Palm is a magnificent tree and a breathtaking addition to almost any landscape, effortlessly withstanding Florida’s heat, humidity, and cooler temperatures.
These large avocado trees are a unique opportunity for those interested in cultivating their own produce, as they are not commonly found and will likely be sold quickly. Standing at 6-8 feet tall, these trees are ready to bear fruit this season, making it an ideal time to invest in one.
Sweet gum trees are truly remarkable additions to any landscape. Their expansive, lush crowns generously offer shade to gardens, sidewalks, parks, and streets alike.
Magnolias are diverse in their shapes and sizes, with the Southern magnolia, scientifically known as Magnolia grandiflora, being particularly prominent in Florida. This species is renowned for its large, fragrant flowers and glossy leaves, making it a distinctive feature of the region’s natural landscape.
The Live Oak is a remarkable southern shade tree, often chosen for its beauty and resilience. It graces avenues with its presence, spaced about 90 feet apart, and gracefully withstands auto exhaust to form the iconic “canopy roads” in southern cities.
The Bald Cypress is a magnificent marvel of nature, perfect for large landscapes and a testament to the beauty and resilience of our natural world.
The majestic red maple tree offers numerous benefits for both growers and landscape architects who incorporate it into Florida’s vibrant landscapes.
Winged Elm easily adapts to full sun or partial shade, growing quickly in any soil. This versatile tree is ideal for parking lot islands, streets, or as a yard shade tree.
The Slash Pine offers a unique and open shade, unlike the dense canopy of trees like the live oak, allowing nearby plants to thrive with sufficient light while still enjoying some protection.