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PLANTS & TREES
As a Plantation citizen you are fortunate enough to be surrounded by many mature trees- trees that have been around since the first residents built the city. This is important to us!

Plants and Trees
  • Are Part of the City of Plantation
  • Keep us healthy
    They are living organisms that provide us with oxygen and remove all of the pollutants we release in our daily lives. They also reduce stress levels and make us more relaxed.
  • Keep Us Comfortable
    Their shade keeps temperatures down; they reduce wind and noise; they give us privacy at home.
  • Save us Money
    Trees efficiently reduce cooling costs. They also increase the value of our homes. Landscape investments are one of the few that you can count on recovering after a sale.

Tree Species in the City of Plantation

Learn about the most common trees in Plantation!
Live Oak Floss Silk Tree Gumbo Limbo
Crepe Myrtle Royal Poinciana Mahogany
Loquat Bald Cypress Laurel Oak
Yellow Tabebuia Bridalveil Tree Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Black Olive Golden Raintree Queen Crepe Myrtle

Invasive Trees

Questions can be directed to the City of Plantation Department of Landscape Architecture at 954.797.2246 or to our Tree Gurus, Marge and Fred at