Nursery
Our goal is to plant 250,000 trees by 2050
Weathered Tree grows Bur Oak, White Oak, Tamarack, and Speckled Alder and will be expanding to Sugar Maple, Red Maple, and Shrub Willow. All of our seedlings are bare-root. and cost $6ea please fill out the form below or email us to place an order.

Bur Oak
(Quercus macrocarpa) is a large, long-lived, and hardy deciduous tree native to North America, known for its massive, 70–80 foot stature and distinctive, heavily fringed, large acorns. It thrives in diverse conditions, ranging from moist bottomlands to dry, rocky prairies, and is highly resistant to drought, pollution, and fire

White Oak
(Quercus alba) is a large, long-lived, and slow-to-moderate growing deciduous tree, often reaching 80–100+ feet in height with a potential lifespan of over 300 years. These trees thrive in diverse, well-drained soils, prefer full sun, and are identifiable by light gray, scaly bark and leaves with rounded lobes.

Tamarack
(Larix laricina), also known as the American larch, is a unique deciduous conifer native to northern North America. Unlike most other conifers, it is not an evergreen; its soft needles turn a brilliant golden yellow in the autumn before falling off for the winter.

Speckled Alder
(Alnus incana) the speckled alder, tag alder or grey alder, is a species of multi-stemmed, shrubby tree in the birch family, with a wide range across the cooler parts of the Northern Hemisphere. Tolerant of wetter soils, it can slowly spread with runners and is a common sight in swamps and wetlands.

Red Maple
(coming soon!)
(Acer rubrum) is a highly adaptable, fast-growing deciduous tree native to Eastern North America, known for its brilliant red autumn foliage, 80-100 year lifespan, and 40–70 foot height. It thrives in diverse conditions—from wet swamps to dry, acidic, well-drained soils—but requires full to partial sun.

Sugar Maple
(coming soon!)
(Acer saccharum) thrives in the cool, moist climates typically dominating deciduous forests with deep, well-drained, and fertile soils. It is highly shade-tolerant as a sapling but requires plenty of space and slightly acidic to neutral ground to reach its full height of up to 100 feet. Visually, the tree is defined by its iconic five-lobed leaves and dense, rounded crown that transforms into brilliant shades of yellow, orange, and red during the autumn..com

Shrub Willow
(coming soon!)
(genus Salix) are fast-growing, low-maintenance, multi-stemmed deciduous shrubs ideal for hedges, privacy screens, and wet soil areas. Shrub Willow offer year-round color, fine texture, and spring catkins. They thrive in full sun and moisture-rich, or even poor/clay soils.


