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Eagleston Holly

The Eagleston Holly is a distinguished evergreen tree known for its symmetrical, upright growth pattern and exceptionally glossy, dark green foliage.

This female cultivar produces vibrant red berries throughout winter and maintains a naturally conical shape with minimal pruning required, making it an excellent choice for formal gardens or as an elegant specimen tree. Its moderate growth rate and manageable size make it perfect for both residential and commercial landscapes.

Eagleston Holly at Santa Fe Tree Company in Alachua, Florida

Hardy in USDA zones 7-9

Thuja Green Giant

Hardy in USDA zones 5-9

Southern Magnolia

The Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) is a majestic evergreen tree treasured for its glossy, dark green leaves and large, fragrant white blooms that appear throughout Summer.

The iconic creamy-white flowers, which can reach up to 12 inches in diameter, give way to distinctive rose-colored seed pods that attract birds and add winter interest.

Potted plant with green and brown leaves in a nursery

Hardy in USDA zones 7-9

Nellie Stevens Holly

Hardy in USDA zones 6-9

The Leyland Cypress (Cupressocyparis leylandii) is a fast-growing evergreen that can add up to 3-4 feet of height annually, making it an excellent choice for privacy screens and windbreaks.

Its soft, feather foliage creates a dense wall of blue-green color that maintains its beauty throughout all seasons. This low-maintenance hybrid produces a naturally pyramidal shape and can reach impressive heights of 60-70 feet if left unpruned.

Leyland Cypress at Santa Fe Tree Company in Alachua, Florida

Eastern Red Cedar

The Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) stands as one of North America's most adaptable and resilient evergreen trees. This majestic species showcases a distinctive pyramidal to columnar shape, featuring dense, dark green foliage that creates an impressive year-round display. The tree's reddish-brown bark, which naturally peels in thin strips, adds to its ornamental appeal, while its mature height of 25-50 feet makes it an excellent choice for various landscape applications. As a dioecious species, separate male and female trees exist, with female trees producing attractive blue-tinged berries that serve as a valuable food source for wildlife.

Eastern Red Cedar at Santa Fe Tree Company in Alachua, Florida

Hardy in USDA zones 2-9

Japanese Cedar

Remarkably adaptable and resilient, the Cryptomeria Radicans demonstrates exceptional versatility in various growing conditions. It thrives in both full sun and partial shade locations, showing impressive tolerance to different soil types as long as adequate drainage is provided. This cultivar's robust nature and rapid growth rate make it a valuable addition to both residential and commercial landscapes, while its dense foliage provides year-round interest and effective screening capabilities.

Hardy in USDA zones 5-8

The Thuja Green Giant is a vigorous arborvitae hybrid prized for its rapid growth rate and disease resistance.

Its rich green foliage forms a dense, uniform pyramid that maintains excellent color throughout winter, while it's strong branches resist ice and snow damage. Growing 3-5 feet per year in optimal conditions, this adaptable evergreen makes an ideal privacy screen or natural boundary.

Thuja Green Giant at Santa Fe Tree Company in Alachua, Florida

The Nellie Stevens Holly combines the best qualities of a privacy screen and an ornamental tree, featuring deep green, glossy leaves and abundant bright red berries that persist through winter.

This female holly variety is self-pollinating and maintains a naturally pyramidal shape, growing quickly to create an elegant hedge or striking focal point. Its dense growth and year-round interest make it a versatile choice for anyh landscape design.

Nellie Stevens Holly at Santa Fe Tree Company in Alachua, Florida

Leyland Cypress

Hardy in USDA zones 6-10

Renowned for its exceptional hardiness across USDA zones 2-9, the Eastern Red Cedar thrives throughout a vast territory spanning from Maine to Florida and westward to South Dakota and Texas. This remarkable tree demonstrates outstanding resilience to environmental challenges, including drought, extreme temperatures, and salt exposure. Its adaptability to various soil conditions and minimal maintenance requirements make it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial landscapes. While it prefers full sun exposure for optimal growth, the Eastern Red Cedar's ability to tolerate poor soil conditions and its natural resistance to pests and diseases have made it a trusted staple in the American landscape industry.

The Cryptomeria japonica 'Radicans', also known as Japanese Cedar, is a fast-growing evergreen conifer that commands attention with its distinctive pyramidal to columnar form. This cultivar features dense, blue-green feathery foliage that maintains its rich color throughout all seasons, creating an impressive vertical accent in any landscape. With a mature height reaching 30-40 feet and a spread of 15-20 feet, this stately tree develops a straight, vertical trunk that supports its elegant, layered branching pattern, making it an excellent choice for privacy screens, windbreaks, or as a striking specimen tree.

Japanese Cedar at Santa Fe Tree Company in Alachua, Florida

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map