Collection: USA Native Trees

The native trees of the United States rise from diverse terrain—from floodplain forests and coastal wetlands to dry uplands and rocky slopes. This collection includes species like deep-rooted hardwoods along riverbanks, conifers adapted to snow-laden mountain passes, and fire-resilient trees anchoring chaparral hillsides. Each tree reflects the ecological patterns of its home: soil moisture, elevation, temperature, and disturbance. These trees provide shelter, shade, and structure to ecosystems from coast to coast.