Best Spring Flowering Trees

Spring flowering trees in South Florida are a true symphony of color, stealing the spotlight and becoming the season’s main performers. With warm weather year-round,

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7 Garden Landscape Design Ideas to Make the Most of Your Garden

How Do You Create the Perfect Garden Landscape Design? It’s a common question, and as always, the answer depends on your needs, purpose, and objectives.

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Florida’s Green Future: Replanting After Hurricane Season

Replanting your landscape after hurricane season? Hurricane season left behind significant damage. Especially considering the storms we had this year, such as Hurricane Milton, leaving

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TreeWorld Wholesale your Tree Source

At TreeWorld, we pride ourselves on being one of the best tree sources in South Florida and the Caribbean. Given the demanding environment and numerous

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Trees 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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Ficus Trees: Beauty and Versatility

Ficus trees have become increasingly popular in modern landscape design due to their versatility, adaptability, and aesthetic appeal. Ficus tree types like Ficus benghalensis, Ficus

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Selecting Wind Resistant Trees (Part 1)

Landscaping in Florida (South Florida landscape trees) and the Caribbean is an absolute pleasure.  But we also need, to be honest about it, it presents

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Southern Landmark Trees!

Honoring this 4th of July the great southern native trees from our American Canopy When it comes to celebrating the United States, we like to

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Classical Beauties: Guaiacum Officinale & Guaiacum Sanctum

There is nothing subtle about the Guaiacum (Guaiacum Officinale and the Guaiacum Sanctum) and as a matter of fact; they are perhaps some of the

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‘Pink Cassia’ a Florida Favorite

Because Steven Tyler said it best back in 1997, “Pink is my favorite color.” And you can guess it—we are talking about how the Pink

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