Coccoloba uvifera
Seagrape
A Palm Beach coastal staple with broad, leathery leaves. Used as a sculptural specimen, salt-tolerant screen, or clipped privacy hedge.
Field grown · 25G listed publicly
Wholesale grower · Palm Beach County
Abel Tree Farm supplies palms, coastal trees, privacy hedging and field-grown nursery stock from Loxahatchee for landscapers, builders, municipalities and homeowners across the region.
Loxahatchee, FL 33470
(561) 798-2087
Mon–Fri 7:30–4 · Sat 7:30–12
Landscape material for trade and local projects
The Farm
Abel Tree Farm is based in Loxahatchee Groves, west of Palm Beach. The site should feel premium, but the promise is simple: help buyers source the right trees, palms and hedging before install pressure hits.
Contractors need material that is available, healthy and sized correctly. Homeowners need straight answers before they spend serious money. Both need a farm that knows South Florida heat, salt, wind, wet soil, screening needs and tight project timelines.
What We Grow
Sizes and quantities change by season and project volume. Call or text with species, size, quantity and project location so the farm can confirm current availability.
Coccoloba uvifera
A Palm Beach coastal staple with broad, leathery leaves. Used as a sculptural specimen, salt-tolerant screen, or clipped privacy hedge.
Field grown · 25G listed publicly
Ficus microcarpa 'Green Island'
Dense, glossy, mounding material for low borders, formal edges, and refined landscape massing.
15G · 25G · 45G listed publicly
Podocarpus
A premium South Florida privacy plant. Fine textured, deep green, and strong for tall screens or clean formal hedging.
15G · Field grown listed publicly
Bucida buceras 'Shady Lady'
Clean, layered canopy for upscale landscapes where filtered shade and architectural structure are important.
45G listed publicly
Conocarpus erectus
Hard-working coastal material for screening, streetscape massing, and resilient South Florida planting plans.
25G listed publicly
Dypsis lutescens
Fast visual screening and layered tropical texture for property lines, pools, estates, and privacy-sensitive sites.
25G · Field grown listed publicly
Ficus microcarpa
Strong, dense landscape material for large screening, clipped structure, and mature shade where conditions are appropriate.
25G · 45G · 100G · Field grown listed publicly
Schefflera arboricola 'Gold Capella'
Bright variegated foliage for massing, accents, and durable South Florida landscape color.
15G listed publicly
Schefflera arboricola 'Green'
Dense green foliage for compact hedging, foundation massing, and reliable tropical texture.
7G listed publicly
Veitchia arecina
Elegant feather palm used for avenue rhythm, estate entries, and vertical structure in tropical landscape plans.
Field grown listed publicly
Availability can change quickly. Please call before specifying, bidding or scheduling a project.
Services
Abel Tree Farm is most useful when buyers need the right material, not just a pretty list. Call with the plant, size, quantity, destination and timing. The team can help confirm what is ready, what is appropriate, and what should be walked in person.
Palms, hedging, coastal trees and field-grown material for contractors and project buyers.
Specimen-scale planting material for privacy, entries, shade, and mature landscape upgrades.
Discuss quantity, destination, access and timing directly with the farm before a project is scheduled.
Salt, wind, privacy, water, sun and mature size matter. Abel can help match species to conditions, while designers and permitting pros handle formal code approval.
Service Area
Western growth, coastal rebuilds, HOA screening, municipal streetscapes and estate upgrades all create demand for plants that can handle Florida conditions. The website language speaks to that buyer without claiming code approval.
From the Farm
A look at the farm, nursery rows, plant material and working equipment behind South Florida landscape projects.
Visit
Abel Tree Farm is a working farm. Calling first helps confirm whether the material you need is available and whether a visit is worth scheduling.
Get DirectionsQuestions
Yes. Call with species, size, quantity, project location and timing so the farm can confirm current availability.
Homeowners should call first. The farm can discuss what is needed and whether a visit makes sense.
No. Inventory changes by season and project volume. The website shows representative publicly listed material and categories; confirm live quantities by phone.
No claim is made here. Abel can help source material suited to South Florida conditions. Landscape architects, contractors and permitting professionals handle formal code compliance.
Request Availability
Include plant names, sizes, quantities, project city, timing and whether delivery or install coordination is needed.