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Right Tree, Right
Space
Go Native. Our native trees and plants are best suited to grow
and thrive in our climate, weather and soil. They’re resilient
to drought, the Ph of local soil, seasonal changes and sunlight
cycles. Their proven endurance in tropical storms and hurricanes
make them ideal buffers against storm damage to your homes and
roofs.
Natives also provide the most useful
habitat for the animal life of our region. Trees introduced from
outside this environment will be weak and vulnerable to disease.
Even worse, some may be harmful to our native vegetation.
- Don’t plant trees too close to your
home, driveway, sidewalks or other man-made structures.
- Select trees whose form (layered,
weeping, columnar, spreading, and full-crowned or fountain)
and size match your space needs and capabilities.
- Survey your chosen location for soil
condition, check the fertility and Ph, as well as adequate
drainage and exposure.
Check the hardiness of a tree’s ability to survive in your
geographic region.
For your convenience, we’ve included
hardiness levels to the inventory in the Tree Catalogue. For
best results, choose your trees from the many species within the
9A-10A hardiness zones.
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