Florida
Florida’s trees thrive where subtropical wetlands meet sandy coasts and inland pine flatwoods. Stately live oaks draped in Spanish moss, resilient mangroves guarding the shoreline, and towering bald cypress rising from the Everglades each define the state’s landscapes. Together, they shape habitats for countless species and reveal how deeply trees sustain Florida’s people, wildlife, and waters.
Tree #1 - ASH, Green - Alford, FL
Tree #2 - Boxelder - Museum Road, UF campus
Tree #3 - Queen's crape myrtle - Montgomery Botanical Center
Tree #4 - Burmese almondwood - Montgomery Botanical Center
Tree #5 - Florida Strangler - Flamingo gardens arboreturm
Tree #6 - Kapoktree - Royal Poinciana Chapel
Tree #7 - Redcedar - Archer, FL
Tree #8 - Shortleaf Fig - Islamorada, FL
Tree #9 - Tropical hazelnut - Montgomery Botanical Center