Native to the Southeast United States, the Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) produces clustering trunks that often spread underground before emerging above the soil line. Though typical heights might reach six to eight feet, much taller specimens are not uncommon. Saw Palmettos are highly adaptable to numerous soil conditions, thrive in direct seaside plantings and can… READ MORE
The Dwarf Tree Jasmine (Radermachera kunming) is capable of reaching a height in excess of 20’ as a small tree, though it is easily maintained as a smaller, columnar specimen or planted in greater numbers as a hedge. The year round blooms are prolific and highly fragrant. Another characteristic that makes this such a desirable… READ MORE
The Verawood (Bulnesia arborea) is native to Colombia and Venezuela. It typically reaches a height of 40’, though can grow larger in time. The Verawood was first introduced to the United States by Dr. David Fairchild and has become popular due to its attractive yellow flowers that are produced in late spring and again in… READ MORE