19001 Raintree Dr, Brooksville, FL 34601

CANNON trees, inc When Quality Matters, We Are Better

Cannon Tree, Inc is a family owned company, which encompasses 120 acres near Brooksville, FL and also 200 acres in Georgia. We are proud to have been in business since 1999 serving West Central Florida as well as the Southeast and west to Texas. Since then, professionals in the landscape industry have found they can depend on Cannon Tress for the finest quality trees available to the market at competitive wholesale pricing.

As Florida natives, The Cannon Family has called Hernando County home for six generations, actively contributing to the Sunshine State’s agriculture industry through farming and ranching.

 

skyclimber oak

per·fec·tion : noun - the condition, state, or quality of being free or as free as possible from all flaws or defects.

Regardless of your project scope; commercial or residential, the Sky Climber™Live oak will be an attribute to complete your design. The Sky Climber™ incorporates all of the necessary elements for a live oak in an ever evolving landscape industry.

  • Dominate central leader

  • Upright limb growth; negligible pruning required

  • Dense, diminutive, dark green foliage

  • Rapid Growth

  • Symmetry for ease of maintenance

  • Gall insect resistant

OUR ROOTS RUN DEEP

We are the founders of the “Double Dug Trees” organization which believes in providing specimen trees with a quality root system. It goes beyond having roots outside of the poly liner. It involves increasing the feeder roots by a minimum of ten time more. Our method allows trees to withstand high levels of stress and uses less water. This thorough process eliminates digging risk.

“Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of the double dug tree program. My first test was by accident, the irrigation time clock was shut off on one of our job sites. When I made a visit to the site five days later, the turf was brown, shrubs were dehydrated and the crape myrtles lost more of their blooms. Within those five days of the irrigation being off, I was extremely hesitant to see what the specimen double dug magnolia would look like. To my surprise, the magnolia looked like it had barely missed a beat. I immediately called Adam and encouraged him to continue this program.”

- Bobby S. Keller

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