• Heritage Oak is an outstanding tree known for early acorn production (often starting at 5 ft tall).  Great for wildlife.  This fast growing tree is a cross between Quercus Robur (English Oak) and Quercus Macrocarpa (Bur Oak). It has glossy, dark green foliage that is tatter and mildew-resistant. This tree makes a fantastic specimen tree with strong branch structure.  An incredible tree! Mature Height:  60ft     Mature Width:  40 ft.   Offerings: Several sizes in various container stock  (10 gal -25 gal).  Contact us for more details. ***Note:  By adding this item to your cart, we will reach out to you about potted/bareroot stock available options/pricing.***  
  • Concolor Fir

    $2.75$3.75

    Concolor Fir or  White Fir is a stately evergreen tree with a symmetrical shape, long, soft needles and an attractive, silvery blue-green color. Often planted as a striking focal point and is especially appreciated for its color, effective wind block and privacy screen.  Deer resistant.  Excellent Christmas tree, needles have citrus like aroma. Deer resistant. 3 year trees. Beautiful trees locally grown!

    Please order bareroot evergreens in multiples of 10 (per size/type).   Bareroot Pricing: Up to 12 in:  $2.75 each 12-18 in:  $3.75 each Pickups expected to start on/near 3/28/25 (NLN)
  • Norway Spruce

    $2.95$15.00
    Grows rapidly to a mature height of 50 feet or more. It is a dense tree that easily blocks out wind and is ideal for use as a privacy barrier, or windscreen.   Deep green color year-round,  most cold hardy spruce available.  Considered the most disease resistant spruce. 3 year plants.
    • 14-18 in: $2.95 (3 year, bareroot) SOLD OUT, contact us to reserve for 2026
    • 18-24 in: $3.95 (3-4 year, bareroot) SOLD OUT, contact us to reserve for 2026
    • 24-30 in: $4.95 (4 year, bareroot) SOLD OUT, contact us to reserve for 2026
    • 30-36 in:  $7.50 (4 year, bareroot) SOLD OUT, contact us to reserve for 2026
    • Potted (avg. 24-30 in): $9.00 quart container  (Buy a flat of 15 trees, only $8 each.  Discount applied at pickup)
    • Potted (avg. 30-36 in):  $15  gal container
    We also have limited numbers of bareroot 36-42 in available for $9.50 each.  Contact us for availability. Please order bareroot evergreens in multiples of 10 (per size/type).   Pickup starting 3.28.25 code: NLNHP
  • White Spruce

    $2.95$4.95
    Native to Michigan, the white spruce is used for windbreaks, landscaping, wildlife and Christmas trees. It is a highly significant source of food and cover of many wildlife species including wild turkey. It’s also good for soil stability, watershed value, and recreation.  Tolerates heat and drought (once established).  Deer resistant. Beautiful trees, locally grown! 3 year trees Please order bareroot evergreens in multiples of 10 (per size/type).   Pricing: 14-18 inch (3 year, bareroot) $2.95 each 18-24 inch (3 year, bareroot) $3.95 each 24-30 inch (3 year, bareroot)  $4.95 each   Estimated pickup starting on/near 3/28/25 (NLN)
  • White Pine

    $2.95$8.00

    Michigan's state tree! Eastern white pine is a stately canopy tree, fast growing to height of  75-150+ ft. tall. Gracefully plume-like in outline, white pine is very distinctive when compared to other conifers. Its branches are horizontal and tiered. Tufts of green- to bluish-green needles are borne in clusters of five long needles. Beautiful trees, locally grown!  4 year trees, well branched.

    Please order bareroot evergreens in multiples of 10 (per size/type). Pricing:
    • 12-18 inch:  $2.95  
    • 18-24 inch:  $3.95 
    • 24-30 inch:  $4.95
    • Potted (quart container), size 14-20 inch:  $8
    We anticipate having limited quantities of 30-36 in (bareroot) white Pine for $6.95 each.  Inquire for availability/reservations on this size. Field potted stock (4-7 ft) will also be available in May for purchase.  Inquire for availability/reservations for these offerings. Available for pickup estimated to start on/near  3/28/25.  NLN/HP
  • Canaan Fir

    $2.95$4.75

    Soft needled, grows in beautiful pyramidal form.  Beautiful landscape tree & Christmas tree. Tolerates heavier soils. 3 year trees. Quality trees, locally grown!

    Please order bareroot evergreens in multiples of 10 (per size/type) Bareroot Pricing: up to 12 inch:  $2.95 12-18 inch:  $3.75 18-24 inch:  $4.75 Estimated to be available for Pickup starting on/near 3/28/25.  (NLN)
  • Fraser Fir

    $3.75$5.75

    Soft needled, grows in beautiful pyramidal form. Beautiful landscape tree & Christmas tree.  Quality trees, locally grown!   Bareroot, nicely branched, 4 year trees.

    Please order bareroot evergreens in multiples of 10 (per size/type) Bareroot Pricing: 12-18 inch:  $3.75 18-24 inch:  $4.75 24-30 inch:  $5.75 Estimated to be ready for pickup starting on/near 3/28/25, (NLN)
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    Swamp White Oak is a great choice for various soil types.  Tolerates moist locations as well as drier.  This native Oak is known for a good growth rate, with a fuzzy texture to the undersides of the leaves.  As a young tree, swamp white oak trees have attractive peeling bark, and as they age, the bark becomes deeply ridged and dark brown. $3.95 each Available as bareroot trees:  Up to 1.5 ft tall.   Trees have substantial root structure.  Available now for pickup. code:  ANSWO
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    A versatile native shrub with excellent year-round interest, features showy white flowers in May.  It is  followed by burgundy leaf color and dark blue berries in autumn. The edible berries can be used to make jams and jellies.  This large upright shrub can spread and form colonies, making it a good choice for a tall privacy screen or hedgerow. It can also be maintained as a small tree by pruning stems and removing the shoots at the base. Adaptable to a wide range of soils, this native viburnum is found in low moist woods or near stream banks, but will tolerate drier sites. Very shade tolerant in nature, however it grows larger in open sunny areas. The caterpillars of numerous small moth species are known to host on Viburnum lentago, which is one reason it is considered a top wildlife plant for nesting birds. Other interesting larval hosts include the Pink Prominent, the Hummingbird Clearwing, and the Green Marvel moth.  Great plant to naturalize your property and create habit for birds, deer, turkey and more. We recommend planting at least 2 or 3 for good cross pollination/good fruit set.
    Available as a bareroot plant, measuring approx 1.5 ft tall.
    $4.95 each
    Estimated to be available starting the first week of April.
    code:  FKN-NV
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    Gray dogwood is a very adaptable, native shrub that is excellent for naturalizing.   Performs well in difficult sites, tolerating wetter and drier locations.   It can be incorporated into the shrub border and useful as a mass planting. Creamy white clusters of flowers in May are followed by white berries in late summer that are quickly eaten by birds. Available:  1.5 ft, bareroot $4.95 each Estimated to be available starting the first week of April. Code:  FKN-GD
  • Spectacular yellow and orange-red flowers with a spicy fragrance,  appear in late winter or very early spring,  lasting three to four weeks. The new foliage is an attractive bronzy-red color that matures to dark green. It turns orange- golden yellow in fall. The dried leaves often persist into winter. The fruit capsules mature in September or October, then split open to expel black seeds that are attractive to birds.  This is a great specimen plant for a naturalized landscape. Available:  2 ft, bareroot $5.95 Estimated to be available starting the first week of April. code:  FKN-VW
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    Disease/insect resistant birch with light colored, exfoliating bark. Adaptable to wide range of soils, including moist. Fast growing. 3ft Bareroot, well branched. Estimated to be available starting April 1st Code: AN
  • Sugar Maple

    $6.75$99.00
    Spectacular red-orange fall color. Fast growing! Sugar maple is a Midwest native loved for its exceptional fall color ranging from brilliant yellow to burnt-orange. In summer, its lustrous foliage provides excellent shade, making it a great choice for home landscapes.   Offerings:
    • 2- 3 ft tall bareroot:  $6.75 each  (Estimated available for pickup starting April 1st)
    • 10-12 ft tall, well branched:  $99 each  (Estimated available for pickup starting April 8th)
  • A medium to large tree, typically pyramidal when young, becoming more rounded and open with age. Orange-brown peeling bark. Grows best in soils that drain well.  Avoid areas that hold moisture for prolonged periods. Available in quart size pots:  $6.95 each Estimated to be available starting the last week of March. code:  HPSP
  • Ironwood is a tough understory tree with beautiful birch-like leaves, grayish-brown flaky bark, fine-textured branches, and attractive hop-like fruits.  Tolerates drier soils once established.  Native tree to Michigan. Pest resistant. Offered:  2.5-3 ft branched tree, bareroot.  $7.95 each
  • Interesting star-shaped leaves with 5 lobes that are lustrous medium green in color.  Provides brilliant fall color, with leaves turning brilliant shades of yellow, orange, red, and purple.  Moderate to fast growth rate. Offered in a 3-4 ft branched tree, bareroot.  $7.95 each.   Estimated to be available for pickup starting April 1.
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    Crabapple Selections

    $9.00$99.00
    We offer 3 varieties of fruiting crabapple trees.  They will also cross pollinate with apple trees while being producers of fruit great for attracting deer, turkeys and other wildlife as well as fresh eating, cider & baking.  Trees are estimated to be available starting Mid March.   Looking for ornamental varieties of crabapple?  Look for offerings under our Flowering Tree section for listings. Chestnut Crabapple:  Early to mid bloom season.  Large crabapples of 2 in diameter are of excellent flavor and good texture for fresh eating, cider and more. Well branched 6-7 ft trees, 10 gal.  SALE $79 each Dolgo Crabapple:  Early blooming with pink buds that open to fragrant white blooms. Large brilliant crimson crabapple fruits ripen in late summer for wonderful jelly with fine flavor and color. Excellent snack for fresh eating!  Trees are exceptionally large, approximately 8-9 ft tall.  Well branched, premium grade bareroot trees. 2 sizes: 1 gal:  SALE $9 15 gal:   SALE $99 each. Whitney Crabapple:  Early blooming with pink & white blooms. Small, sweet, edible crab apples. This tree produces a large harvest of red, golf ball-size apples that are perfect for canning, preserving, pickling, spicing and cider. Hardy,scab resistant, vigorous tree with heavy bearing fruits. Trees offered are 6-8 ft tall, well branched.  10 gal  SALE $79 each  
  • Native North American tree known for its brilliant display of autumn foliage and aromatic smell. Leaves are 3"–7" long, bright to medium green in summer changing to enchanting colors of yellow, deep orange, scarlet and purple in the fall. They have a unique mitten (right- and left-handed) or three-lobe shape. The 1/2" dark blue fruit is loved by birds in the fall. Plant in full sun or partial shade in moist, acidic, well-drained soil. Approximate Size: 2.5-3 ft bareroot Available starting  approximately April 1st. Potted stock available.  Inquire with us on sizing/pricing. code:  AN
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    Hackberry

    Original price was: $19.00.Current price is: $12.50.

    Hackberry  is a large, fast growing shade tree.  It establishes easily and grows well in a wide range of soils.  This native tree is  tolerant of heat, drought, salt spray, wind, ice, poor soils as well as sites with short-term flooding.

    The bark of hackberry provides year-round interest in landscapes. The fruit is a popular food for birds and small mammalian wildlife. Much of the fruit remains on the tree throughout winter until it is eaten by birds or other wildlife.

    • Height: 50 to 70 feet
    • Width: up to 50 feet
    • Medium to fast growth
    • Pyramidal shape in youth, spreading rounded shape in maturity
    • Bark matures to cork-like ridges
    • 1/3 to 1/2 inch berry-like fruit called drupes that change from green to purple or reddish-brown in autumn
    • Fall color is yellow
    2 gal:  2-3 ft tall Available for pickup starting March 29th. code: SSH
  • Out of stock
    Dramatic yellow fall colors. Beautiful, lighter colored bark. Great for naturalizing.  Adaptable to many soil types. 1 gal (3 ft):  $14 Contact us for availability and pricing on larger sized Quaking Aspen.
  • We are offering an improved cultivar of Northern Catalpa this year, called Heartland.  Improved branch structure and form.  Fast growing, adaptable tree. Large, dramatic white blooms in June.  Makes a great shade tree! 1 gal (3 ft):  $14 Also available in larger grade/container stock.  Ask for details. Available for pickup starting March 29th.   code:  JFSHC
  • Red Oak

    $15.00
    Northern red oak is a Midwest native.  The leaves are handsome throughout the year, emerging pinkish-red, turning lustrous dark green in summer, and changing to russet-red to bright red in autumn.  Fast growing Oak.  Acorns favored by deer & other wildlife. Available in bareroot and potted stock. Potted (3-4 ft):  $15 each  
  • Siouxland Poplar is an incredibly fast-growing, seedless tree with a rounded head at maturity. Foliage is disease resistant. This tree is extremely hardy and will grow in even the toughest soils with the proper care and planting. With windy conditions, leaves make a whimsical rustling sound.  Prefers moist, well-drained soils to wet soils. Will tolerate occasional flooding and drought along with wet or dry sites. Can tolerate clay soils. Mature Height:  60ft     Mature Width:  40 ft. Bareroot Size: 5-7 ft tall:  $16.50 each Bareroot is sold out for this item.  We have availability in our potted nursery stock.  Contact us for more information at 810.614.9828. Estimated to be available starting April 5th.   Potted stock in various sizes is also available.  Contact us for more information. Code:  MNSP  
  • We offer 2 varieties of Blueberry that perform well for our region.   We recommend planting a mix of 2 or more different types for cross pollination & improved fruit set.  Plants grow best in well drained, acidic soils.  Both are offered as bareroot plants up to 18 inch, well branched.  We recommend using hollytone fertilizer when planting (we offer this product & can reserve at checkout). Elliott blueberries are a late-season variety will give you ½” berries that are firm, easy-to-pick and perfect for fresh eating or cooking. Beautiful light pink flowers each spring.  Incredible fall colors of deep red/purple.  . Blooms late to avoid late spring frosts. Cold-hardy. Ripens in August. Self-pollinating but recommend planting other varieties near by to increase fruit production.  3 gal size. Polaris Blueberry produces deep navy blue fruits with excellent flavor.   Ready in late July, this wonderfully fragrant berry is considered a 'half high bush' and processes traits of larger plants that produce lots of berries and the size and maintenance of smaller bushes.  Plant with at least one other type blueberry to increase fruit production.  3 gal size.   Available starting approx. Mid May.   code:  SW
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