Collection: California Native Trees

California’s native trees are shaped by the state’s striking geographic variety, from foggy coastal forests to sunbaked interior valleys and arid mountain slopes. These species are adapted to distinct regional climates, growing best in soils that match their native settings—whether well-drained, rocky, or rich and loamy. Many are drought-tolerant and deeply rooted, providing canopy, erosion control, and essential habitat in one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.