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Aquatic Plants of Florida

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Contract Growing

First and foremost, we are commercial growers.

Our 30-acre wetland farm, aquaculture system, and permitted collection sites, supply environmental projects with over 35 species of field and greenhouse grown herbaceous plants, shrubs, grasses and trees.

Our tissue culture lab for micro-propagation and research of native plants provides us with inventories of plants that are typically are difficult to find and/or to grow.

Greenhouses, shade houses and laser-graded ponds provide state-of-the-art growing environments, as well as enhanced production capabilities.

As a wholesale grower, we can provide plant materials coordinated to meet project requirements. We also ship throughout the United States and Caribbean.

In addition, our on-site seed cleaning facility and commercial refrigeration system provides us with cached clean seed for on-demand production needs.

We can produce plants in the millions to meet all compliance and certification requirements.

We grow and sell coastal and wetland plants from Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and more:
Uniola paniculata (Sea Oats), Cladium jamaicnese (Saw Grass), Spartina bakeri (Sand Cordgrass), Paspalum vaginatum (Knotgrass), Eragrostis elliottii (Elliot’s Lovegrass), Sporobolus virginicus (Seashore Dropseed), Spartina patens (Marsh Hay Cordgrass), Panicum amarum (Panic or Beach Grass), Spartina alterniflora (Smooth Cordgrass), Tripsacum dactyloides (Fakahatchee Grass), Pontederia cordata (Pickerelweed), Crinum americanum (Swamp String Lily), Tripsacum floridana (Dwarf Fakahatchee), Ipomoea pes-caprae (Railroad Vine), Muhlunbergia capillaris (Muhly Grass), Sagittaria lancifolia (Lanceleaf Arrowhead), Iris virginica (Blue Flag Iris), Juncus roemerianus (Black Needle Rush), Eleocharis interstincta (Spikerush), Canna flaccida (Yellow Canna), Scirpus californicus (Giant Bulrush), Nymphaea odorata (White Water Lily), Scirpus validus (Soft Stem Bulrush), Helianthus debilis (Dune Sunflower), Zamia pumila (Coontie Palm) and Coreopsis leavenworthii (Tickseed).