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  • Order your free trees!

    (Total of two trees per household each season)
  • This small, multi-stemmed deciduous tree produces red leaves in the spring, turns bright green in summer, and displays brilliant reds in the fall.  Grows up to 25 feet tall, prefers shade or partial shade, moist soil.
  • Cascara is a small native tree that works well under power lines or in smaller yards. It grows small flowers and purple fruit that feed many native birds. Foliage turns brilliant yellow in autumn. Will grow in a wide variety of conditions from wet to dry, sun to shade, but particularly enjoys a partly sunny location with well-drained soil. Mature height of 25 feet with a spread of 20 feet.

     

  • This native conifer's strong pyramidal form and gray-red fibrous bark are appreciated throughout Pacific Northwest gardens. Its foliage hangs in flat sprays from horizontal branches. Height up to 80-90 feet, prefers partial sun or shade, moist soil.
  • A tall but narrow Pacific Northwest native, the grand fir is truly grand. This lovely conifer's narrow habit and rounded top make it a beautiful yard tree when given room to grow. It makes a great home for wildlife. Prefers full sun to light shade and moist but well drained soil. Mature height: 80-90 feet with a 20 foot spread.

  • A shrub or small tree with multiple shoots and soft, fuzzy leaves. Hanging catkins (spikes of tiny flowers) and edible nuts are attractive for wildlife. Height up to 25-30 feet, grows in sun or shade, prefers moist soils but will tolerate drier sites.
  • A short, uniquely shaped native conifer that makes an excellent yard tree. A highly adaptable tree that thrives in poor soils, rocky sites, and even boggy conditions, it is perfect for those places where nothing else seems to grow. Its twisting, “contorted” trunk, branches and needles provide year-round interest. Prefers partial to full sun. Mature height: 50 feet with a 30 foot spread.

  • Please limit total to two trees per household.  Additional trees can be ordered next fall or spring.

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