Central Florida is home to a variety of trees that thrive in its warm, subtropical climate. Some of the most common tree species we work with include:
Oak Trees (Southern Live Oak, White Oak)
Known for their expansive canopies, oak trees provide beautiful shade and are a popular choice in Florida landscapes. Regular trimming is essential for oak trees to maintain their structure and prevent overgrowth that could lead to broken branches during storms.
Pine Trees (Slash Pine, Longleaf Pine)
Pine trees are abundant in Central Florida and require periodic trimming to remove dead or overgrown branches. Pine tree removal may be necessary if the tree is diseased, leaning, or at risk of causing damage in high winds.
Cypress Trees
These tall, majestic trees thrive in wetland areas and are common in Florida’s landscape. Their unique appearance makes them a favorite, but they require professional care to ensure they stay healthy and structurally sound.
Palms (Cabbage Palm, Queen Palm, Royal Palm)
Palm trees are a staple in Florida landscapes. Whether trimming dead fronds or removing a tree that has become overgrown or diseased, we specialize in keeping your palms looking pristine while promoting their health.
Maple Trees
Florida Maple trees add beautiful fall color to the landscape. Pruning and trimming are important to maintain their shape and remove any weak branches that may cause issues during storm season.
Magnolia Trees
Magnolias offer beautiful, fragrant flowers and shiny green leaves. Proper trimming is necessary to keep them from becoming too large and unmanageable, ensuring they continue to bloom beautifully every year.
Sweetgum Trees
Known for their colorful fall foliage, sweetgum trees can become quite large, making it important to trim them regularly. Tree removal may be needed if they’re in danger of overgrowing into power lines or structures.
Jacaranda Trees
These tropical trees are popular for their vibrant purple flowers. While they are visually stunning, tree trimming is essential to maintain their shape and health, especially after the blooming season.