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Lambert Landscape Co. rebranding

Lambert Landscape unveils refreshed brand and service structure

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Photo: Snax Media
Photo: Snax Media

This spring, Dallas-based Lambert Landscape is unveiling a refined brand identity that reflects both its legacy and its future.  

Photo: Snax Media

The brand refresh introduces updated visuals, a new website, a clearer service structure and a more unified way of communicating Lambert’s approach to design, execution, maintenance and ongoing stewardship. The refresh will roll out across Dallas-Fort Worth this spring through Lambert’s website, marketing materials, social media and even a facelift for its signature yellow trucks. 

“This is about bringing forward what Lambert’s has stood for for more than 100 years, while making sure we are communicating more clearly who we are and what we do,” said Paul Fields, director of design and co-owner of Lambert’s. “As we continue to grow, we are building on this legacy with intention, so Lambert’s is positioned to carry it forward for the next 100 years.” 

The refreshed brand also better reflects Lambert’s role as a trusted, high-touch partner for estate owners. Each project is approached with careful consideration, from the earliest design phases through years — and often generations — of maintenance.

With services spanning landscape design-build, garden maintenance and enhancement, arbor care and pool services, Lambert’s now presents its offerings within a more cohesive structure. The updated brand introduces a refined service-line framework, including Studio, Arbor, Garden and Pool. 

Moore Tree Care rebrand

As part of this evolution, Lambert’s is also formally integrating and rebranding its sister company, Moore Tree Care. This strengthens the company’s ability to care for the full lifecycle of a property, while creating a more seamless experience for clients. 

“Welcoming Moore Tree Care fully into Lambert’s allows us to strengthen the Arbor service line while supporting the work happening across Studio, Garden and Pool,” said Dan Morgan, director of quality assurance at Lambert’s. “Tree care touches every part of a property, from early design decisions in Studio to long-term stewardship in Garden, this is why it is critical to involve a certified arborist. By bringing specialized arbor expertise into a more unified structure, we’re able to approach tree health, preservation and risk management with greater intention, ensuring every landscape we care for is supported holistically and built to last.” 

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