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 Acer rubrum – Red Maple      Fireburst
     Gulf Ember
     Summer Red®
Agarista populafolia –
Pipe Stem
     
Florida Leucothoe
Betula nigra – Riverbirch      
     Duraheat™
     Heritage®
Cercis canadensis
     
Red Bud
Ilex x attenuata
     
Blackwater Holly
     Eagleson Holly
     Savannah Holly
Ilex cassine
     
Berryhill Holly
     Dodd’s Yellow Holly
     Perdido Holly
     Suwannee Holly
     Tensaw Holly
Ilex vomitoria – Yaupon Holly
     
Folsom’s Weeping
     Hightower
     Kathy Ann
     Miss Allentown
     Shadow’s Female
     South Harbour
Juniperus silicicola
     
Southern Red Cedar
Juniperus virginiana
     
Brodie Juniper
     Burkii Juniper
     Eastern Red Cedar
Liquidambar styraciflua
    
Sweetgum
Liriodendron tulipifera
     Tulip Poplar
Magnolia grandiflora
     
Alta™ TMGN PP# 11612
     Bracken’s Brown Beauty
     Cinnamon Twist
     Claudia Wannamaker
     Coastal Gem
     DD Blanchard
     Little Gem
     Seagrove
Myrica cerifera – Wax Myrtle
     
Escarosa
Pinus clausa
     
Sand Pine
Pinus elliottii
     
Slash Pine
Pinus palustris
     
> Longleaf Pine
Pinus taeda
     
> Loblolly Pine
Platanus occidentalis
     
> Sycamore
Quercus lyrata
     
> Overcup Oak
Quercus nuttallii
     > Nuttall Oak
Quercus geminata
     
> Sand Live Oak
Quercus virginiana
     
> Cathedral Live Oak
     > Live Oak
Sabal minor
     
> Dwarf Sabal
Serenoa repens
     
> Saw Palmetto
Taxodium ascendens
     
> Pond Cypress
Taxodium distichum
     
> Bald Cypress


native
Pinus palustris –
Longleaf Pine

Description: Bright green evergreen needles are
long and flexible giving a weeping effect to the tree
Shape: 60’ - 80’ x 30 ’- 40’
Size: Irregular outline
Growth Rate: Fast
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness Zone: 7 - 10
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Pinus taeda –
Loblolly Pine

Description: Evergreen green needles turn to
brown during winter
Shape: Pyramidal when young, irregular outline
Size: 50’ - 80’ x 30’ - 35’
Growth Rate: Fast
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness Zone: 6 - 9
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Platanus occidentalis – 
Sycamore

Description: White bark that peels off in patches
Shape: Pyramidal in youth that develops a spreading
rounded or irregular crown with age
Size: 75’ - 90’ x 50’ - 70’
Growth Rate: Fast
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness Zone: 4 - 9
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Quercus lyrata –
Overcup Oak

Description: Dark green leathery lobed leaves with
fuzzy white undersides
Shape: Symmetrical canopy with a regular outline
Size: 40’ - 50’ x 30’ - 40’
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Exposure: Part shade to full sun
Hardiness Zone: 6 - 9
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Quercus nuttallii –
Nuttall Oak

Description: Deciduous tree with dull dark green
lobed leaves and small reddish-brown acorns
Shape: Irregular outline, round crown
Size: 60’ - 80’ x 35’ - 50’
Growth Rate: Moderate
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness Zone: 6 - 8
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Quercus geminata –
Sand Live Oak

Description: “Dwarf” Live Oak also called Coastal
or Marine Oak deeply cupped revolute leaves and
paired fruit are distinguishing characteristics
Shape: Crowns rounded often irregular composed
of spreading branches
Size: 20’ - 30’ x 20’ - 30’ coastal, 40’ - 50’ x 40’ - 50’ inland
Growth Rate: Slow
Exposure: Very salt and drought tolerant
Hardiness Zone: 7 - 10

Quercus virginiana –
Cathedral Live Oak

Description: Balanced branching with a strong
central leader maturing to a dense full crown.
Shadowlawn Nursery SLDN p.p. #12015
Shape: Symmetrical canopy
Size: 60’ x 60’
Growth Rate: Moderate
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness Zone: 7 - 9

Quercus virginiana –
Live Oak

Description: Large spreading tree that provides
deep shade
Shape: Symmetrical canopy
Size: 60’ x 60’ - 120’
Growth Rate: Moderate
Exposure: Part shade to full sun
Hardiness Zone: 7 - 10
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Sabal minor –
Dwarf Sabal

Description: Sark green leaves, fan shaped leaves are
palmately-lobed and segmented with the segments
split to 2/3 their length
Shape: Upright
Size: 2’ - 7’ x 3’ - 5’
Growth Rate: Slow
Exposure: Part shade to part sun
Hardiness Zone: 7 - 11
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Serenoa repens –
Saw Palmetto

Description: Extremely sturdy palm with great
textural interest
Shape: Low clumping bush with fan shaped leaves
Size: 5’ - 10’ x 4’ - 10’
Growth Rate: Slow
Exposure: Shade to part sun
Hardiness Zone: 8 - 11
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Taxodium ascendens –
Pond Cypress

Description: Similar to bald cypress but ‘softer’ in
texture and typically smaller in stature with thin flat
often curved leaves. Few knees when mature
Shape: Upright pyramidal when young often irregular
crowned when mature
Size: Up to 75’
Growth Rate: Moderate (slower than bald cypress)
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade, prefers wet areas
but thrives with irrigation
Hardiness Zone: 6 - 10
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Taxodium distichum –
Bald Cypress

Description: Large growing, deciduous conifer with
attractive grey to cinnamon bark and graceful balanced
branching
Shape: Crowns evenly, pyramidal when young, then
irregularly rounded
Size: Up to 125’
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness Zone: 5 - 10
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