Privacy is one of the top requests we hear from Cape Coral homeowners. Whether you're on a canal, a corner lot, or a busy street, the right hedge can transform your outdoor space from exposed to secluded in as little as one growing season. Here are the five best options for SW Florida — with honest assessments of each.
In Southwest Florida, we're fortunate to have year-round growing conditions that make privacy hedges establish faster than almost anywhere else in the country. A properly installed hedge planted in October can be visually effective by the following spring. The key is choosing the right species for your specific situation — sun exposure, soil, salt proximity, desired height, and maintenance tolerance all matter.
1. Clusia — The Most Popular Privacy Hedge in Cape Coral
Clusia guttifera (small leaf clusia) has become the dominant privacy hedge plant in Cape Coral and Fort Myers over the past decade, and for good reason. It's tough, dense, salt-tolerant, and responds extremely well to shearing — allowing you to maintain it at virtually any height from 4 feet to 15 feet.
- ✓Growth rate: Fast — 2–3 feet per year in SW Florida conditions
- ✓Mature height: 8–15 feet untrimmed; easily maintained at any height
- ✓Salt tolerance: Excellent — one of the best choices for canal properties
- ✓Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- ✓Spacing: Plant 2–3 feet apart for a solid screen; 3–4 feet for a more open look
- ✓Maintenance: Trim 2–3 times per year to maintain shape
- ✓Best for: Canal lots, corner properties, any situation requiring a durable, formal hedge
Clusia's waxy, thick leaves make it naturally drought-tolerant once established, and it's virtually pest-free compared to many other hedge options. The downside? It's not as lush or tropical-looking as some alternatives. If you want a green wall that looks architectural and low-maintenance, Clusia is the right choice.
2. Areca Palm — The Lush Tropical Privacy Screen
If you want privacy that looks like a luxury resort rather than a trimmed hedge, Areca Palms are the answer. This clustering palm produces dense, multi-stem clumps with graceful, feathery fronds that create a softer, more tropical look than any traditional shrub hedge.
- ✓Growth rate: Moderate — 1–2 feet per year in ideal conditions
- ✓Mature height: 15–20 feet — excellent for screening second stories
- ✓Salt tolerance: Moderate — suitable for most Cape Coral lots, not right against saltwater
- ✓Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- ✓Spacing: Plant clumps 4–5 feet apart for privacy; 3 feet for a faster solid screen
- ✓Maintenance: Remove old brown fronds periodically; no trimming required
- ✓Best for: Backyard privacy, pool surrounds, anywhere you want a lush tropical look
Pro Tip: For the fastest results with Areca Palms, buy the largest clumps you can afford. A 10–12 foot clump installed today gives you immediate privacy, while smaller clumps will take 2–3 years to screen effectively.
3. Podocarpus — The Formal Hedge for Controlled Spaces
Podocarpus macrophyllus (Japanese yew) is the top choice when you want a formal, tight hedge that holds its shape perfectly. Its fine-textured, dark green needles give it a sophisticated appearance, and it responds beautifully to shearing — making it popular for formal landscapes, along fences, and in HOA communities that require a tidy look.
- ✓Growth rate: Moderate — about 1–2 feet per year
- ✓Mature height: 12–20 feet untrimmed; easily shaped to any height
- ✓Salt tolerance: Moderate — not ideal for front-line canal exposure
- ✓Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade (handles shade better than most hedges)
- ✓Spacing: 2–3 feet apart for a tight formal hedge
- ✓Maintenance: Trim 2–3 times per year; holds shape very well
- ✓Best for: Formal landscapes, shaded areas, along walls and fences, HOA communities
4. Cocoplum — The Florida Native Privacy Shrub
Cocoplum (Chrysobalanus icaco) is a Florida native that makes an exceptional hedge in SW Florida landscapes. It's one of the most salt-tolerant hedge plants available, produces attractive bronze new growth, and supports native wildlife with its small fruits. Cape Coral's environmental regulations also favor native species in many situations.
- ✓Growth rate: Moderate — 1–2 feet per year
- ✓Mature height: 6–15 feet depending on variety and trimming
- ✓Salt tolerance: Excellent — among the best for waterfront properties
- ✓Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- ✓Spacing: 3–4 feet apart
- ✓Maintenance: Trim 2–3 times per year; very forgiving
- ✓Best for: Canal lots, native plantings, properties near saltwater, Lee County environmentally sensitive areas
5. Green Island Ficus / Viburnum — Versatile Mid-Height Options
For mid-height privacy at 4–8 feet, Green Island Ficus and Viburnum suspensum (sandankwa viburnum) are both excellent performers in Cape Coral. Green Island Ficus has glossy, round leaves and grows into a dense, mounding hedge that needs minimal trimming. Viburnum is faster-growing, fragrant when blooming, and handles shade better than most options.
- ✓Green Island Ficus growth rate: Moderate — 1–2 feet/year; maintains a neat mounded form
- ✓Viburnum growth rate: Fast — 2–3 feet/year in warm months
- ✓Both have moderate salt tolerance
- ✓Viburnum produces fragrant spring blooms — a bonus in the landscape
- ✓Ideal spacing: 2–3 feet apart for solid coverage
- ✓Best for: Mid-height privacy under 8 feet, foundation plantings, mixed hedges
Which Hedge Is Right for You?
- ✓Canal property with salt exposure: Clusia or Cocoplum
- ✓Lush tropical look without trimming: Areca Palm
- ✓Formal, controlled appearance: Podocarpus or Green Island Ficus
- ✓Fast results on a budget: Viburnum (plant larger for faster screening)
- ✓Native plant preference: Cocoplum
- ✓Screening a second story or tall fence: Areca Palm or Podocarpus
Florida Palm and Plant Co. carries all five of these hedge plants in multiple sizes, and we can help you choose the right option for your Cape Coral or SW Florida property. We offer professional installation, delivery throughout Lee County, and free consultations. Call (239) 392-4855 or request a free quote at floridapalmandplant.com to get started.