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Medium Trees

What Counts as a Medium Tree?

Medium trees typically range from 15 to 40 feet in height, making them a perfect fit for many Florida landscape designs. These trees for landscaping bridge the gap between small and large species, offering shade, structure, and visual impact. Without demanding the space that tall canopy trees require. Because of their versatility, they provide moderate shade, add vertical interest, and work well for privacy or screening with minimal maintenance.

Examples of Medium Trees for Florida Landscapes

This category features several standout  landscape trees, including the Bridalveil tree (Caesalpinia granadillo). Known for its fine-textured foliage and elegant canopy. Ideal for residential landscapes, public parks, and commercial projects. Its moderate size and light shade make it one of the best medium ornamental trees for walkways, entrances, and open spaces.

Another excellent option is the Gumbo Limbo (Bursera simaruba). A Florida native medium tree recognized for its peeling bark and strong adaptability. In controled environments, it grows to a medium height. And is valued as a wind-resistant tree. A highly desirable trait in South Florida and Caribbean projects.

Smart Spacing for Medium Landscape Trees

Proper spacing is essential when working with these trees for landscaping.

  • Plant most species 15 to 30 feet apart to accommodate canopy spread and root systems.
  • Keep 10 to 20 feet from buildings to avoid structural issues.
  • Maintain 5 to 10 feet between medium trees and driveways or sidewalks to reduce root conflicts.

Spacing may vary depending on the tree’s mature size and root behavior, so always consider species-specific traits when planning.

Explore Medium Trees for Sale in Florida

Browse our selection of medium trees for sale, click the images to explore details, or contact us at 305-245-6886 for guidance choosing the right medium height trees for your residential, commercial, or urban landscape.