Longleaf Pine

Longleaf Pine

Longleaf Pine A resilient and iconic Southern pine, the Longleaf Pine is known for its exceptional longevity, resistance to fire, and ability to thrive in well-drained sandy soils. Once covering over 90 million acres across the Southeastern United States, this species...
Loblolly Pine

Loblolly Pine

Loblolly Pine The loblolly pine is a fast-growing tree native to the southeastern United States. It is commonly used in landscapes for screening, windbreaks, and shade. With an attractive, columnar trunk and reddish-brown bark, it provides beauty year-round while also...
Green Saw Palmetto

Green Saw Palmetto

  Green Saw Palmetto Saw palmetto grows wild in Florida’s natural areas and is a valuable plant for home landscapes throughout the state. It thrives in various conditions, adds textural interest beneath trees, and is highly salt-tolerant, making it ideal for coastal...
Swamp Tupelo Gum

Swamp Tupelo Gum

Swamp Tupelo Gum A long-lived deciduous tree with striking fall foliage, Swamp Tupelo thrives in wet, acidic soils and is commonly found in swamps and bottomlands. It features buttressed trunks in wetter conditions and can also grow in drier, nutrient-rich soils. This...
Black Gum

Black Gum

Black Gum Black Gum, also known as Black Tupelo or Sourgum, is a native hardwood tree with a striking pyramidal shape and brilliant fall color. It is a resilient species that thrives in various conditions and provides excellent wildlife value. Though its crown shape...