Rainbow Specimen Trees: Experienced Landscaping Services Serving Fallbrook, CA 92028
402 Rainbow Crest Rd, Fallbrook, CA 92028
Business Profile
Rainbow Specimen Trees is a Fallbrook-based wholesale nursery founded in 1990 by Peter Glusac, specializing in California native specimen trees grown in containers up to 144 inches. We focus on providing large, mature trees for land developers, landscape designers, architects, builders, and contractors involved in high-end residential and commercial projects. With over 75 different tree varieties cultivated specifically for our region's climate, we help create sustainable, beautiful landscapes that thrive in Fallbrook's environment. Our expertise supports professionals in selecting trees that enhance property value and ecological balance.
Services Offered
- Landscape design
- Irrigation design services
- Landscaping building design
- Design services
- Greenscape design
Questions and Answers
What irrigation design services do you offer for Fallbrook properties?
We provide custom irrigation design that accounts for Fallbrook's specific soil conditions and seasonal weather patterns. Our designs focus on water efficiency, targeting the root zones of California native trees to minimize waste while ensuring trees receive adequate hydration during dry periods. This helps prevent lawn drought stress and supports long-term tree health.
How do your landscape design services incorporate California native trees?
Our landscape design integrates California native specimen trees as focal points, selected from our collection of over 75 varieties. We consider factors like mature size, water needs, and local climate to create designs that are both aesthetically pleasing and resilient. This approach reduces plant heat stress and promotes landscapes that naturally thrive in Fallbrook.
Can you help with greenscape design for homes experiencing heat stress issues?
Yes, our greenscape design services specifically address plant heat stress common in Fallbrook. We use strategically placed native trees to provide shade, reduce ground temperature, and create microclimates that protect more sensitive plants. This natural cooling method helps maintain healthier landscapes with less water usage.

