Color, Character, and Enduring Beauty

BALD CYPRESS

Bald Cypress dazzles with vibrant fall foliage and offers year-round resilience—whether planted in wet soils, along ponds, or in open landscapes.

A Living Work of Art

Japanese Red Maple

Renowned for its cascading canopy and radiant seasonal color, the Japanese Red Maple brings beauty and structure to landscapes large or small.

The Timeless Giant

Oak Trees

With a canopy that shifts from lush summer green to golden autumn hues, the oak tree stands as a symbol of strength and seasonal beauty.

Growing Together Since 1902

As a family-owned nursery with over a century of experience, we take pride in growing quality plants. Our mission is simple: to help you create a healthier, happier, and more beautiful world—one tree at a time.

A Yard That Glows with Autumn

Shop the look

Transform your outdoor sanctuary with the fiery hues of fall.

SAVOR THE SEASON

Bring autumn warmth, harvest bounty, and year-round beauty with these favs:

BIGGER IS BETTER

Larger trees equals higher success rate when transplanting. It could also mean one year closer to that fruit crop of which you have been dreaming! More trees are now available in the #7 pot, our largest size.

Why Native Trees Are So Important in the Landscape
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Built for Your Climate & Soil

Native trees have evolved to match your local conditions—heat, cold, rainfall, and soil type. This means they’re often easier to grow, need less water and fertilizer, and are more resilient to local weather extremes.

Eastern Redbud

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Support for Pollinators & Wildlife

Many insects, birds, and animals rely on native trees for food and shelter. For example, native oaks support hundreds of species of butterflies and moths, while persimmons and pawpaws feed both people and wildlife. Planting natives strengthens the food web right in your backyard.

Oak Trees

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Seasonal Connection

Native trees reflect the true character of your region’s seasons—whether it’s fall color, spring blooms, or unique fruits. They bring a sense of place and tradition to your yard.

Dogwood Trees

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Low Maintenance & Long-Lasting

Because they’re adapted to your region, native trees often require less maintenance once established. They resist local pests and diseases better than non-natives, making them a wise investment for a long-lived landscape.

Tulip Poplar

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Healthier Ecosystems

By planting native trees, you help preserve biodiversity, improve soil health, and reduce the spread of invasive plants. Every native tree planted helps restore balance to local ecosystems.

Pawpaw Tree

Why Native Trees Are So Important in the Landscape
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Built for Your Climate & Soil

Native trees have evolved to match your local conditions—heat, cold, rainfall, and soil type. This means they’re often easier to grow, need less water and fertilizer, and are more resilient to local weather extremes.

Eastern Redbud

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Support for Pollinators & Wildlife

Many insects, birds, and animals rely on native trees for food and shelter. For example, native oaks support hundreds of species of butterflies and moths, while persimmons and pawpaws feed both people and wildlife. Planting natives strengthens the food web right in your backyard.

Oak Trees

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Seasonal Connection

Native trees reflect the true character of your region’s seasons—whether it’s fall color, spring blooms, or unique fruits. They bring a sense of place and tradition to your yard.

Dogwood Trees

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Low Maintenance & Long-Lasting

Because they’re adapted to your region, native trees often require less maintenance once established. They resist local pests and diseases better than non-natives, making them a wise investment for a long-lived landscape.

Tulip Poplar

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Healthier Ecosystems

By planting native trees, you help preserve biodiversity, improve soil health, and reduce the spread of invasive plants. Every native tree planted helps restore balance to local ecosystems.

Pawpaw Tree

Color That Doesn’t Quit!

Crape Myrtles

With months of flowering and a finale of autumn reds and golds, Crape Myrtles are the landscape stars of every season. Excellent for USDA Zones 7-9.

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Fruit Trees, Flowering Trees, & More

Plant Me Green has a stunning online nursery of fruit trees, shrubs, flowering trees, evergreens, and so much more. Reminiscing about childhood summers visiting the blueberry farm and picking wild raspberries? Purchase a few blueberry plants and raspberry bushes from our online fruit tree nursery for your own backyard! Need to spruce up your lawn or add color to your landscape? Browse our selection of flowering trees, such as magnolias, crape myrtles, and flowering cherry trees. You can even buy potted trees online to add greenery to your patio. Just have room ready in your yard for when your potted trees outgrow their planters!  

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