Trees

  • Bald Cypress.Bald Cypress
    The bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is the state tree of Louisiana, and these native trees can be observed growing throughout Louisiana and the entire southeastern United States.

  • Evergreen Sweetbay Magnolia.Evergreen Sweetbay Magnolia
    Evergreen sweetbay magnolia is a host plant for tiger swallowtail, Palamedes swallowtail and spicebush swallowtail butterflies, as well as the sweetbay silkmoth.

  • Magnolia Jane.Magnolia ‘Jane’
    This hybrid magnolia is part of the renowned Little Girl Series developed at the U.S. National Arboretum, and like its “sisters,” the showy flowers run in the family.

  • Southern Magnolia Little Gem.Southern Magnolia ‘Little Gem’
    Southern magnolias are wonderful for pollinators because of their fragrant white flowers that begin blooming in late spring and continue until fall.

  • Southern Sugar Maple.Southern Sugar Maple
    A naturally occurring variety of the sugar maple, it has adapted to live in the hot and wet climates of Louisiana, doing particularly well in southern Louisiana.

  • Vitex Shoal Creek.jpg thumbnailVitex ‘Shoal Creek’
    Whether you want to increase the presence of pollinators in your backyard with a drought-tolerant, pest-resistant plant, or whether you want to try some ancient herbal remedies, this Louisiana Super Plant will make a statement in your garden.

  • Willow Oak.jpg thumbnailWillow Oak
    The linear-shaped leaves provide a fine texture — a unique characteristic of this wonderful landscape tree.
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