Mayhaw trees are a wonderful native fruit tree for North Florida landscapes, homesteads, food forests, and wildlife plantings. These small Southern trees are best known for their beautiful spring blooms and small red fruit that is traditionally used to make mayhaw jelly, syrup, juice, and preserves.
Mayhaws are native to the southeastern United States and are well suited for many areas of the Florida Panhandle. They naturally grow in low, moist areas, along creek bottoms, and in places where many other fruit trees may struggle. That makes mayhaw trees a great choice for customers who have wetter soil, pond edges, wildlife areas, or open sunny spaces where they want a useful native tree.
In spring, mayhaw trees produce white flowers that attract pollinators. Later, the fruit can be harvested for homemade jelly or left for birds and wildlife. Mayhaws are also a good fit for customers wanting more native, edible, and wildlife-friendly plants in their landscape.
Well adapted to North Florida, the Florida Panhandle, South Alabama, and other warm Southern climates, native mayhaw trees are a great choice for local gardeners who want a beautiful, useful, and Southern-grown fruit tree.
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