Our native trees and shrubs form the foundation of resilient ecosystems across the Northeast. Each species in this collection is selected for its ecological value, adaptability, and role in restoring biodiversity.
From bareroot field-grown stock to container-grown plants, these natives establish quickly and support long-term soil and habitat health. Many provide food and shelter for birds and pollinators, stabilize soil, and improve water retention in both rural and urban landscapes.
All trees and shrubs are propagated and grown in the Hudson Valley to ensure strong regional adaptation. Whether you are reforesting a site, creating a hedgerow, or designing a pollinator corridor, these plants provide the structure and function that bring landscapes back to life.