
Evergreen Trees
Unlike deciduous trees, evergreen trees maintain their foliage all season long. Evergreen trees usually have slower rates of growth although there are some exceptions. Some varieties are prized for their blooms such as the Southern Magnolia while others like the Indian Laurel Ficus are prized for their compact green foliage.
The majority of the trees listed below qualify for the Tree Power Program. If you’re interested in a larger tree we can provide you with delivery and planting services.
- African Sumac
- African Tulip Tree
- Australian Flame Tree
- Australian Willow
- Bailey’s Acacia
- Bottle Tree
- Bracken’s Brown Beauty Magnolia
- Brazilian Pepper
- Bright n Tight Cherry Laurel
- Brisbane Box
- Bronze Loquat
- Cajeput Tree
- California Pepper
- Camphor Tree
- Carrotwood
- Coast Live Oak
- Dwarf Southern Magnolia
- Fern Pine
- Fragrant Himalayan Champaca
- Firewheel Tree
- Gold Medallion Tree
- Guatemalan Holly
- Holly Oak
- Hong Kong Orchid Tree
- Indian Laurel Fig
- Japanese Blueberry Tree
- Long-Leafed Yellowwood
- Majestic Beauty Fruitless Olive
- Majestic Beauty Indian Hawthorn
- Majestic Beauty Southern Magnolia
- Marina Arbutus
- Peppermint Willow
- Pink Ball Tree
- Pink Melaleuca
- River Wattle
- Rusty Leaf Fig
- Saint Mary Magnolia
- Santa Cruz Island Ironwood
- Silk Oak
- Southern Live Oak
- Southern Magnolia
- Sweet Shade
- Texas Mountain Laurel
- Victorian Box
- Weeping Fig
- White Champaca
- Yew Pine