Looking up at royal palms in Lee County, evoking McGregor Boulevard
◆ Service Area / Lee / Fort Myers

Tree service in Fort Myers.

McGregor Boulevard's royal palms are the most famous tree planting in Southwest Florida — Thomas Edison ordered the original lineup over a century ago. Historic Fort Myers around the Edison estate has mature canopy worth careful management. Post-Ian recovery work continues across the city. We respect the heritage trees and do the structural pruning that protects them.

Historic Downtown · McGregor Boulevard · Edison & Ford Estates · Fort Myers Beach

Permits & local rules.

Lee County has tree-protection ordinances; Sanibel and Bonita Springs have additional local rules. Mangroves are MTPA-protected throughout. Invasive removal (Brazilian pepper, Australian pine, melaleuca) often has streamlined permitting and sometimes county incentive programs.

Tree services in Fort Myers.

Fort Myers questions we get often.

Can you work on the McGregor royal palms?

We can work on royal palms generally, but the McGregor row is City-managed and protected — for homeowner-side palms inside the right-of-way we'd coordinate with the City. For private royal palms elsewhere in Fort Myers, yes, all day.

How does tree removal work on a Cape Coral canal lot?

Access is the big factor. Many Cape lots can't fit a crane between the house and the seawall, so we either climb-and-rig from the yard side or stage from a neighbor's lot with permission. We assess access during the photo bid and tell you which approach fits.

Are Sanibel's tree rules really that strict?

Yes. Sanibel has one of the more protective local tree ordinances in the state, with mangrove protection, native-species preferences, and specific permitting for removals. We do the homework before quoting any Sanibel work.

Send us a photo of your tree.

Real written quote for any tree job in Fort Myers — no on-site sales walk, no surprise number on the invoice.