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Florida Trees

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    Sunlight

    Natchez Crape Myrtle
    40 reviews
    $36.95
    Muskogee Crape Myrtle
    23 reviews
    $84.95
    Tuscarora Crape Myrtle
    6 reviews
    $154.95
    Red Rocket Crape Myrtle
    60 reviews
    $59.95

    What Shade Trees Grow in Florida?

    Weeping Willow, Eastern Redbud, Forest Pansy Redbud, Oklahoma Redbud, Kwanzan Cherry tree, Okame Cherry tree, White Dogwood, Pink Dogwood, Red Dogwood, October Glory Maple, American Sycamore tree, Red Maple tree, Newport Flowering Plum, River Birch, Brandywine Maple tree, Willow Oak, Dynamite Crape Myrtle, Tuscarora Crape Myrtle, and Shumard Oak tree are Florida Trees for providing shade that are recommended for growing  zones 8 and 9. Natchez Crape Myrtle, Muskogee Crape Myrtle, and Pink Mimosa are flowering shade trees that can grow in zones 8, 9, and 10. They are the most heat tolerant trees of all of these trees and can handle hot climates. 

    What Evergreen Trees Grow in Florida?

    The fast growing Leyland Cypress can grow anywhere in Florida. The Italian Cypress is a lovely columnar evergreen tree for Florida. The Wax Myrtle, Wavy Leaf Ligustrum, and Howardi Ligustrum are excellent Florida Trees. These 5 trees are all heat and drought tolerant and make excellent privacy hedges. They are fast growing privacy trees that can be grown successfully in Florida. The Wax Myrtle is a native tree of Florida. The Leyland Cypress is the result of a cross between 2 tree species that are native to the United States.

    What Fruit Trees Grow in Florida?

    There are many Florida fruit trees. Fig trees like the Brown Turkey Fig, Celeste Fig, Little Miss Figgy Fig tree, and the Chicago Hardy Fig can all grow throughout Florida. Citrus trees like the Eureka Lemon and the Key Lime tree prefer growing zones 9 and 10, but the Meyer Lemon can grow anywhere in Florida including USDA growing zone 8. The Fuyu Persimmon can also grow in zones 8, 9, and 10 and therefore can handle any of Florida’s climates. 

    What Palm Trees Grow in Florida?

    The European Fan Palm is a great palm tree for Florida. It is a clumping palm tree that can reach 8 to 15 feet tall and 6 to 10 feet wide. It is extremely heat and drought tolerant. The Windmill Palm tree is another stunning option. This tall palm tree can grow to 30 feet tall and 6 to 10 feet wide and is pest and disease resistant. It is also hardy and tolerates drought, pollution, salt, and wind. The Sago Palm is a slow growing plant similar to a true palm tree. It reaches about 10 feet tall and 6 feet wide at maturity. This tough plant is deer, pest, and disease resistant.


    Where to Buy Florida Trees?

    At Plantingtree we have a huge selection of Florida Trees. We are a family owned and operated southern online garden center that ships plants and trees throughout the continental United States. Our Florida Trees for sale are high quality and ready to plant. We ship your order directly to your doorstep. Our customer service team is available to help you by phone or email. Buy Florida Trees here! Scroll up to view our available inventory.

    How to Plant Florida Trees

    Choose the appropriate site for your Florida Trees. Check the soil, water, and sunlight recommendations for your chosen tree. Dig a hole at least twice as wide as the root ball of your Florida tree. Place your tree in the hole. Step back and check each side to ensure your tree is straight in the hole. The root ball of your tree should be slightly above the soil line. Never plant the root ball lower than the soil line. Fill the hole with water. New trees like a lot of water especially in subtropical climates. This helps them establish properly and quickly. Once the water is absorbed, backfill the soil around the root ball. Mulch Florida trees with 1 to 2 inches of mulch. Extend the mound a few inches beyond the tree canopy. Mulching is very beneficial in Florida as it helps the ground hold water longer which is so critical for plants in hotter climates. It also protects the roots and keeps weeds that compete for water and nutrients away. Water again until the ground is completely saturated. Deeply water daily for the first week and at least twice per week for the next month or two while your tree is establishing.

    Best Florida Shade Trees

    American Sycamore Tree

    Growing Zone 4-9

    Cleveland Pear Tree

    Growing Zones 5-9

    Ginkgo Tree

    Growing Zones 3-9

    October Glory Maple

    Growing Zones 4-9

    Red Maple Tree

    Growing Zones 3-9

    River Birch Tree

    Growing Zones 4-9

    Shumard Oak Tree

    Growing Zones 5-9

    Weeping Willow Tree

    Growing Zones 4-9

    Willow Oak

    Growing Zones 5-9

    Top Flowering Florida Trees

    Catawba Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zone 7-9

    Dynamite Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zone 7-9

    Eastern Redbud

    Growing Zones 4-9

    Forest Pansy Redbud

    Growing Zones 5-9

    Muskogee Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zone 7-10

    Natchez Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zone 7-10

    Okame Cherry Tree

    Growing Zones 6-9

    Oklahoma Redbud Tree

    Growing Zones 6-9

    Pink Mimosa Tree

    Growing Zones 6-10

    Pink Velour Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zone 7-10

    Best Dwarf Florida Trees

    Black Diamond Best Red Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zone 7-10

    Black Diamond Purely Purple Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zone 7-10

    Black Diamond Shell Pink Crape Myrtle 

    Growing Zone 7-10

    Blue Chinese Wisteria Tree

    Growing Zones 5-9

    Pink Knock Out Rose Tree

    Zones 5-10

    Pink Velour Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zone 7-10

    Pinky Winky Hydrangea Tree

    Growing Zones 3-9

    Plum Magic Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zones 7-9

    Rising Sun Redbud

    Growing Zones 5-9

    Tonto Crape Myrtle

    Growing Zone 7-9

    Best Evergreen Florida Trees

    Carolina Sapphire Cypress

    Growing Zones 6-9

    Italian Cypress

    Growing Zones 7-10

    Leyland Cypress

    Growing Zone 6-10

    Little Gem Magnolia

    Growing Zones 6-9

     

    Sky Pencil Holly

    Growing Zones 5-9

    Southern Magnolia

    Growing Zones 7-9

    Thuja Green Giant

    Growing Zones 5-9

    Wax Myrtle

    Growing Zones 7-10

    Favorite Florida Fruit Trees

    Arabica Coffee Plant

    Growing Zones 9-10

    Brown Turkey Fig

    Growing Zones 7-10

    Celeste Fig Tree

    Growing Zones 7-10

    Chicago Hardy Fig

    Growing Zones 5-10

    Eureka Lemon

    Growing Zones 9-10

    Fuyu Persimmon 

    Growing Zones 7-10

    Key Lime Tree

    Growing Zones 9-10

    Little Miss Figgy Tree

    Growing Zones 7-10

    Meyer Lemon Tree

    Growing Zones 8-10


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