Lush landscaping greens up Tradition in more ways than one.

It’s there in the numbers. Over 1500 loblolly and longleaf pines. More than 300 oaks of various varieties. And 362 palmetto trees…along with magnolias, crape myrtles, sweet gums, red maples, red buds, loblolly bays, sycamores and bald cypresses totaling 584 specimens. And that’s just the trees!

Indeed, the count for shrubs, bushes, grasses and ornamental flowers is staggering: over 700,000 individual plants.

That’s what has been installed in the first phase of landscaping at Tradition Hilton Head, including – but obviously not limited to – the newly paved Tradition Avenue.

But in addition to the strong visual appeal, the ambitious landscape design will carry an environmental benefit for the community through the low maintenance requirements. With the exception of some ornamentals to provide some color in every season, the plants and trees used here are native to this climate zone, adaptable to this soil and very drought tolerant as well.”

Subtleties abound in the landscape design. Rather than routing Tradition Avenue directly and then landscaping along it, the road follows contours that were created in the land plan. Clusters of trees and greenery that will appear to have occurred naturally were added. Within 8 or 10 years, when these areas have matured, it will look just like Tradition Avenue had to take the course it does in order to weave around trees and vegetation that was already there.

The water to sustain the landscaping in Tradition (including the golf course) will come from treated reclaimed water from the property and from the local water and sewer authority. That helps conserve the area’s supply of drinking water, especially important as the region experiences its impressive growth.