WILDFLOWER AND WILDLIFE SANCTUARY  SEEDS - PLANTS - HERBALS OF NATIVE FLORIDA ECOTYPE
R. hirta flower
G. pulchella flower
I. rubra flower

 

 
About Us
Five generations of family members have lived and worked on the Salter Tree and Herb Farm. Now a wildlife and wildflower sanctuary,  Joanna Booth collects seeds and propagates rare and familiar native plants of the Southeast. 
 
The Salter Tree and Herb Farm began as the Salter Tree Farm, a commercial forestry operation, in 1955. In 1975 the owner, Charles Salter, chose to devote full time to the operation and to establish a nursery specializing in the propagation and culture of the native plants of the region. 

Since horticultural information on native plants was rather scanty and scattered, the first years of operation were for making mistakes and learning from them. Charles Salter spent some 10 years before reaching the point that he could consistently produce over one hundred species of native trees and shrubs for gardeners and landscapers. 

In 1996 the Salter Tree Farm was closed and Charles Salter died in 2002. Later that year, his daughter and granddaughter reopened the nursery as the Salter Tree and Herb Farm. The farm is the scene of flourishing native trees and shrubs, many rare and endangered but with existing healthy stock plants, able to continue the course of propagation. 

The original motive for establishing a nursery was to introduce the desirable native plants into the nursery trade for home gardeners and landscape use. Some of the natives were endangered in the 1980s, many continue to be rare in nature, many of them are as beautiful as the best species in general use today. The best insurance for keeping the beautiful native plants is through propagation and wide use, for the public will then grow to value them and create a demand for their availability. If this can be made to happen, economic development and ecological disruption will not seriously deplete the fine stock of native plant material.

 
pilosa flower
C. leavenworthii flower
R. mollis flower
P. drummundii flower

 

SALTER HERB & TREE FARM -- Madison, Florida (850) 973-3575 joanna@saltertreeandherbfarm.com
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