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Protecting wetlands is vital to restoring and maintaining good water quality in Florida, and aquatic plants are necessary to keep native ecosystems in balance. These plants provide a primary connection between the base of our food chain and higher forms of animal and plant life. They also improve the water quality of our rivers, lakes and bays by functioning as cleansing agents.
Aquatic Plants of Florida, Inc. is a certified wetland farm where we grow native plants that are important to the preservation of our wetlands. We are also among the leading producers of sea oats in the state. Our plants are guaranteed to meet permit compliance. The engineers and crews on staff have the experience and knowledge to execute successful wetland restoration, mitigation, and habitat restoration projects. Site-evaluations are offered with no obligations. As an approved equal opportunity and affirmative act on employer, we meet all federal and state requirements.
Growers: Our 30-acre farm supplies field grown and nursery stock of over 135 species of native plants. We are one of Florida's leading producers of sea oats, wetland plants and salt tolerant plants. Our greenhouses, shade houses and laser-graded ponds provide state of the art growing environments for our plants as well as enhanced production capabilities. As a contract grower, we can provide plant materials coordinated to meet all project requirements. We also ship throughout the United States and Caribbean.
Installation: Our experienced crews have installed over 15 million plants. Sites range from large developments and golf courses to small ponds and condominiums. We create custom designs for aquascaping ponds and lakes for homes and office parks.
Maintenance and Monitoring: Proper plant maintenance will increase property values and create a functional, aesthetically-pleasing amenity. Our state-licensed lake management experts will analyze your lake and pond conditions. Monitoring reports are prepared by our staff of qualified environmental engineers and submitted to the appropriate agencies.
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