Evergreen Trees

We offer a wide selection of high-quality evergreen trees designed to enhance beauty, structure, and long-term health in your landscape.

North Pole Arborvitae

A hardy, narrow-columnar evergreen is fast-growing, reaching 10–15 feet tall and only 3–5 feet wide. Known for exceptional winter hardiness and resistance to winter burn, this dark green, fragrant, upright shrub is ideal for privacy screens, windbreaks, and tight spaces. It is low-maintenance, requiring little to no pruning to maintain its shape.

Blue Spruce

Canaan Fir

A medium-to-fast-growing, hardy, pyramidal evergreen, reaching 40–55 ft tall and 20–25 ft wide. Known for its excellent needle retention and pleasant fragrance, it features dark green, 1-inch needles with silvery-blue undersides. It prefers full sun, thrives in moist, acidic, and well-drained soils, and is highly popular as a Christmas tree, hedge, or screen.

Canadian Hemlock

Avgraceful, slow-to-moderate growing evergreen conifer native to eastern North America, typically reaching 40–70 feet tall. It features a pyramidal shape with pendulous, feathery branches, small dark green needles with silvery undersides, and brown bark. It thrives in shade, prefers moist, acidic, well-drained soil, and is often used for privacy screens.

Douglas Fir

A large blue-green conical evergreen that grows 40-80′ tall at full maturity. It typically features a straight trunk, a narrow, spire-like crown, and soft, flat, 1-1.5 inch needles and has 4-5″ long forked cone bracts that make is unique and distinguishable form other evergreens.

Eastern White Pine

A large, fast-growing native evergreen conifer known for its soft, bluish-green needles bundled in groups of five. Reaching heights of 50–150 feet, it features a pyramidal shape when young, becoming broadly oval with a straight trunk and horizontal, whorled branches with age. It prefers full sun and moist, acidic, well-drained soils.

Emerald Arborvitae

A popular, slow-growing, narrow pyramidal evergreen, reaching 10-15 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide. It is ideal for privacy screens or hedges due to its dense, bright emerald green foliage that retains color through winter. It thrives in full sun and excellent for narrow privacy screens, windbreaks, or formal, upright accents in landscaping.

Fraser Fir

A conical, evergreen conifer native to high-elevation Southern Appalachian forests. Renowned as a premier Christmas tree, it grows 30–50 ft tall, featuring fragrant, dark green-blue needles, soft, upturned branches, and exceptional needle retention. It is known for its strong scent and silvery-white banded undersides of its needles.

Serbian Spruce

A narrow pyramidal shape conifer typically reaching 40–60 ft in landscaping. Renowned for its distinctive two-toned needles (glossy green top, silvery-blue below) and features drooping branches with upturned tips and produces small, purple-to-brown cones.

Star Power Juniper

A fast-growing, upright, and narrow evergreen shrub prized for its dense, star-like, blue-green needles. Reaching 15–18 feet tall and 8–10 feet wide, it is ideal for privacy screens, windbreaks, or as a focal point in landscapes.

White Fir

A large, native evergreen conifer, frequently found in the mountains of western North America, often grows to 30–50 feet in landscaping. Known for its narrow, pyramidal shape and flat needles which are 2–3 inches long and often curve upward and are rounded at the tip. It is prized for its excellent needle retention, pleasant aroma, and resistance to splitting.

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