Queen Palm – Cocos Plumosa
Syagrus romanzoffiana This popular tree is easy to transplant and is relatively care-free. Queen palms have very few pest or disease problems, and with regular feeding, can be a wonderful addition to a tropical landscape, especially where a cold-hardy palm is needed. Its large, gracile canopy quickly fills in a tropical landscape.
Paurotis Palm
Acoelorrhaphe wrightii As a native Floridian, the paurotis palm grows extremely well in Florida landscapes, and it is one of the few palms that will tolerate poorly-drained soils. The clumping, native tree makes a very attractive screen.
Montgomery Palm
Veitchia montgomeryana This popular landscaping palm is of medium stature and is attractive in either single or multiple plantings. With long, pinnate fronds and a slim, stately trunk, Veitchia palms work well in both residential and commercial landscapes. Veitchia palms are available as singles, doubles, and triples.
King Alexander – Alexandra Palm
Archontophoenix alexandrae This regal palm works well as a single specimen, or in a cluster. It has a sturdy, neat appearance with a tropical feel. They should be kept adequately fertilized. Often confused with Alexanders, King Alexanders have a much heavier trunk and much larger, coconut-like fronds. King Alexanders are available as singles, doubles, and triples.
Foxtail Palm
Wodyetia bifurcate Fast-growing, widely adaptable, and with a full, dark green appearance, the foxtail has become one of the most popular palms in the trade. And with good reason! Its medium stature, uniquely textured fronds, and easy care make it a good choice for residential yards, shopping complexes, streetscapes, and anywhere else quick growth and a […]
Fishtail Palm
Caryota mitis This palm’s unique leaf structure and naturally clumping form make it a popular option for use as either a specimen or a screen. When young, fishtail palms can be kept in containers and used as a porch plant.
Florida Thatch Palm
Thrinax radiata The Florida thatch palm is perfect for small areas and is adaptable to high pH and coastal conditions. It is widely adapted to a variety of conditions, and is an easy, carefree way to attain a classic, tropical look. The Florida thatch is a slow grower, but is equally attractive when young or old.
Empire – Zoysia grass
Empire® was discovered in Brazil and thrives in hot, humid conditions, performing well in all soil types. Empire® also shows good drought tolerance once established. Empire® can be mowed with a standard rotary mower. Its superior dark green color, fine texture, and open growth habit, makes this cultivar excellent for residential or commercial lawns as […]
Celebration – Bermuda grass
Developed by Rod Riley, the foremost turf grass breeder and green keeper in Australia, Celebration is ideal for central and southern regions of the United States. Celebration requires less mowing than typical Bermuda grass varieties and has tough runners, rhizomes, and deep roots that provide excellent sod strength, wearability, and improved drought tolerance. A striking […]
Tifway 419 – Bermuda grass
Tifway 419 is an improved hybrid Bermuda grass. Tifway 419 forms a fine textured, dense hybrid Bermuda turf that excels in high traffic areas or under golf/athletic field conditions. Tifway 419 performs at its best in full sun with mowing heights normally associated with fairways, roughs, sports fields and lawns. When fully established, it has […]
Sapphire – St. Augustine – Sod
Sapphire St. Augustine is an attractive turfgrass with a fast horizontal growth habit, purple stolon color and long leaf blade that is highly in-folded in mature turf, giving the grass a fine-leaf appearance. Sapphire has a pleasing deep blue-green color and has good color retention, even under low fertility conditions. Sapphire tolerates salt, shade, and […]
Seville – St. Augustine – Sod
Seville is a semi-dwarf St Augustine grass used in residential lawns throughout the southeastern United States. Seville has excellent compact horizontal growth due to its semi-dwarf composition, and it requires less mowing than most grasses. Its uniform texture, rich dark-green color and shorter, narrower leaf blade give it a distinctive plush appearance. Seville has proven […]