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Find local native plant nurseries in Florida. Support pollinators and local ecosystems with plants native to your region.
56 results found
Miami, Florida
Online plant nursery in South Florida carrying native and exotic plants, with delivery and installation services available.
Miami, Florida
General plant nursery in South Miami carrying trees, shrubs, palms, crotons, fruit trees, and a native plant section.
Parrish, Florida
Native plant nursery located in Parrish, Florida.
Davenport, Florida
A wholesale and retail Florida native plant nursery operating since 1982, located in Davenport, Florida.
Lakeland, Florida
Native plant nursery located in Lakeland, Florida.
Gainesville, Florida
UF/IFAS Native Plant Nursery is a research and production program developing native plant materials and seed systems for ecological restoration across Florida and the southeastern United States.
Largo, Florida
Native plant nursery located in Largo, Florida.
Merritt Island, Florida
Florida native plant specialist nursery in Merritt Island offering wildflowers, shrubs, trees, groundcovers, bog and aquatic plants adapted to local climate.
Miami, Florida
Online plant nursery in South Florida carrying native and exotic plants, with delivery and installation services available.
Miami, Florida
General plant nursery in South Miami carrying trees, shrubs, palms, crotons, fruit trees, and a native plant section.
Parrish, Florida
Native plant nursery located in Parrish, Florida.
Davenport, Florida
A wholesale and retail Florida native plant nursery operating since 1982, located in Davenport, Florida.
Lakeland, Florida
Native plant nursery located in Lakeland, Florida.
Gainesville, Florida
UF/IFAS Native Plant Nursery is a research and production program developing native plant materials and seed systems for ecological restoration across Florida and the southeastern United States.
Largo, Florida
Native plant nursery located in Largo, Florida.
Merritt Island, Florida
Florida native plant specialist nursery in Merritt Island offering wildflowers, shrubs, trees, groundcovers, bog and aquatic plants adapted to local climate.
Florida's subtropical and tropical climates support unique ecosystems including pine flatwoods, mangrove forests, freshwater marshes, and scrub habitat. With more native plant species than any other eastern state, Florida gardeners have endless options for wildlife-friendly landscapes. Explore Florida native plant nurseries for species adapted to heat, humidity, and sandy soils.
The rainy season (June-September) is the best planting time in Florida, as warm rains help establish roots. Late fall through winter is also suitable for most of the state, though South Florida can plant year-round.