by TampaTree | Jun 19, 2020 | Types of Trees
For some shade trees, the rainy season delivers too much wetness. For others, the absence of a real winter proves difficult. Luckily, the following Florida shade trees thrive excellently. Each one brings some uniqueness to your outdoor space. A Few of the Best...
by TampaTree | Jun 12, 2020 | Types of Trees
If your landscape experiences direct salt spray, the Geiger tree may be your best bet. This tree thrives in alkaline, dry, salty, and sandy soils. It can flourish as a street tree in a tight space. And it’s one of the top flowering trees that can handle the salt...
by TampaTree | May 29, 2020 | Types of Trees
Agave plants have water-filled, dense leaves used for agave syrup and tequila. Being in the know on agave plant care guarantees that your plants don’t suffer from a host of pest infestations and diseases. Agave Plant Care Freezing Temperatures...
by TampaTree | May 22, 2020 | Types of Trees
If you have little space or live in a cold environment and desire a lemon tree, a lemon tree in a pot might be your top choice. Growing a lemon tree in a planter lets you offer the right environment with you have little room in your living space. Continue reading to...
by TampaTree | Mar 6, 2020 | Types of Trees
A South Florida native, the gumbo limbo tree is beautiful and huge with showy red bark and captivating limbs hanging low to the ground. It develops distinct red bark that unpeels like sunburned skin. These trees take up a huge amount of space with low, thick limbs...
by TampaTree | Feb 7, 2020 | Types of Trees
Longleaf pine is an evergreen that received its name for possessing long leaves. The leaves come in clusters of three, going up to 18 inches long. Mature trees grow up to 100 feet. The single trunk, which is covered in scaly, thick bark, goes close to three feet in...