Pachira aquatica: Care, Benefits, and the Symbolism of the Money Tree
.Native to Central and South America, Pachira aquatica thrives where water meets wind. It is long known as an emblem of balance and good fortune.
Read MoreTwo-Tone Trees: The Wind-Touched Canopy
Before diving into species and design strategies, pause to appreciate why natural two-tone trees (foliage) feels so magical. There’s something undeniably emotional about it. When
Read MoreBeneath the Surface: Understanding Tree Root Systems for Smarter Landscapes
Roots aren’t just underground—they’re the blueprint for smarter landscapes. The right root system can stabilize, nourish, and transform your design, while the wrong one can
Read MoreLiving Sculptures: How Aerial Roots Transform Outdoor Spaces
There is not a single landscape designer out there that doesn’t breathe art, and that is exactly what aerial roots embody. Art in movement —
Read MoreResilient trees for Tropical Landscapes
We’re in South Florida, and of course, we love our tropical foliage trees. We’re blessed with a wide variety of options. However, choosing the right
Read MoreTrees that Deserve the SPOT-light for Your Next Landscape Project!
We’re in the tree nursery business, and of course, we follow landscaping trends. But every now and then, curiosity gets the best of us—and we
Read MoreQuick Guide: Choosing the Best Trees for Your Southern Gardens
Trees for southern gardens? Are you looking to transform your southern garden with the best trees? Choosing the right tree for your upcoming project can
Read MoreTropical Winter: Vibrant Flowering Trees for Christmas
We are in the tropics, and we don’t get the snowy white coats during Christmas time, but we do get beautiful, flowering winter trees! What
Read MoreDappled Shade: Balancing light and Serenity
Incorporating dappled shade is highly beneficial in landscape design. A practice full of subtleties and small details that set the ambiance and express purpose. The
Read MoreTrees with peeling bark! Engaging year-round
The beauty within trees with peeling barks! There are elements that have a gravitational pull, with subtleties that fill the landscape design. And even though
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