![]() Host plants for the Monarch, milkweed | ![]() Golden Dewdrop, a great Florida-friendly choice |
![]() Red Cedars make for privacy, wind/sound blockers. | ![]() Southern Red Cedars with a curved mulch bed |
![]() Red Maple | ![]() Sycamore |
![]() Sugarberry | ![]() Sweetgum at Garden of 5 Senses North Port |
![]() A Florida-friendly yard- septic tank? No problem! | ![]() Pignut Hickory Tree. Deciduous, may produce nuts. |
![]() Dahoon Holly leaves with berries. Ornamental tree. | ![]() Dahoon Holly. Evergreen,berrries. |
![]() Cherry Laurel. Evergreen, produces small blossoms. | ![]() Our Tamiami Trail Tree Walk, December 2013 |
![]() The red cedar we planted at NPHS 5 years ago! | ![]() Children First project, July 2012 |
![]() Children First project, July 2012 | ![]() Our project at Children First,planted May 2011 |
![]() Unusual pine tree at Garden of 5 Senses | ![]() Slash Pines provide most of our tree canopy! |
![]() The Sweetgum: Our #1 Choice! | ![]() Florida Elm provides a great canopy! |
![]() Bald Cypress can tolerate "wet feet". | ![]() Southern Red Cedars/privacy/wind buffers |