by cflatnursery | Mar 24, 2025 | Species
Arrowwood Viburnum A native deciduous shrub, Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) is valued for its adaptability, attractive foliage, and wildlife benefits. Unlike other viburnum species, it remains a shrub, reaching up to 12 feet in height. It is commonly found...
by cflatnursery | Mar 19, 2025 | Species
Virginia Willow (Sweetspire) A versatile native shrub ideal for landscapes, pollinator gardens, and rain gardens. Virginia Willow thrives in a variety of conditions, from wet soils in floodplains to drier upland sites, making it an adaptable choice for many...
by cflatnursery | Mar 18, 2025 | Species
Southern Waxmyrtle A versatile and fast-growing evergreen native to the southeastern United States, waxmyrtle is prized for its aromatic foliage, attractive bark, and wildlife-friendly berries. With its multi-stemmed, open, and rounded canopy, this adaptable tree can...
by cflatnursery | Mar 18, 2025 | Species
Sugarberry Tree This large, fast-growing deciduous tree is a striking North American native, known for its broad, rounded vase shape and gracefully arching branches. Its medium-textured, light green leaves turn a brilliant yellow in fall, adding seasonal beauty to any...
by cflatnursery | Mar 14, 2025 | Species
Sycamore A massive tree reaching 75 to 90 feet in height, Sycamore has a rapid growth rate and tolerates wet and compacted soil. Its most ornamental trait is its white bark, which peels off in patches. Pyramidal in youth, it develops a spreading, rounded, or irregular...
by cflatnursery | Mar 11, 2025 | Species
Sweetgum A striking, deciduous shade tree with glossy, star-shaped leaves that turn brilliant shades of red, purple, yellow, and orange in the fall. Sweetgum grows in a narrow, pyramidal shape when young, developing a more oval canopy with age. Known for its...