15 Native Trees to Plant in September
Native species = low maintenance, adapted to local climates, wildlife-friendly.
1. Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)
• Zones 5–9 • 20–30′ • Sun–part shade
• Early spring magenta blooms, heart-shaped leaves, pollinator favorite.
2. Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana / M. grandiflora)
• Zones 4–9 • 15–80′ • Sun–part shade
• Waxy, fragrant flowers; evergreen or semi-evergreen; wildlife value.
3. Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis)
• Zones 3–7 • 20–40′ • Sun–part shade
• Cold-hardy evergreen, dense screens, tolerates urban soils.
4. Red Maple (Acer rubrum)
• Zones 3–9 • 40–60′ • Sun–part shade
• Brilliant red–orange fall foliage, fast-growing shade tree.
5. American Holly (Ilex opaca)
• Zones 5–10 • 15–60′ • Sun–part shade
• Evergreen, spiny leaves + red berries; needs male + female for fruit.
6. Serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.)
• Zones 2–8 • 10–15′ • Sun–part shade
• White spring blooms, edible berries, golden fall foliage.
7. Blue Spruce (Picea pungens)
• Zones 3–7 • 30–60′ • Full sun
• Conical evergreen, blue needles, drought-tolerant.
8. Smoketree (Cotinus obovatus)
• Zones 3–8 • 20–30′ • Full sun
• Plum foliage, pink smoky plumes, vibrant fall color.
9. River Birch (Betula nigra)
• Zones 4–9 • 30–70′ • Full sun
• Peeling bark, heat- and pest-tolerant, golden fall leaves.
10. Juniper (Juniperus spp.)
• Zones 3–9 • 2–50′ • Full sun
• Evergreen with blue berries, tough + drought-resistant.
11. Fringetree (Chionanthus virginicus)
• Zones 3–9 • 12–30′ • Sun–part shade
• White, strappy flowers + bird-friendly berries, adaptable.
12. American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana)
• Zones 3–9 • 20–30′ • Sun–part shade
• Smooth sinewy bark, host tree for butterflies, golden fall foliage.
13. Arizona Cypress (Hesperocyparis arizonica)
• Zones 7–11 • 40–60′ • Full sun
• Silvery evergreen, heat + drought-tolerant, great windbreak.
14. Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida)
• Zones 5–9 • 15–30′ • Sun–part shade
• White spring bracts, red fall fruit, stunning seasonal display.
15. Silverbell (Halesia carolina)
• Zones 4–8 • 10–40′ • Sun–part shade
• Bell-shaped white flowers in spring, winged nuts in fall.
Native species = low maintenance, adapted to local climates, wildlife-friendly.
1. Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)
• Zones 5–9 • 20–30′ • Sun–part shade
• Early spring magenta blooms, heart-shaped leaves, pollinator favorite.
2. Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana / M. grandiflora)
• Zones 4–9 • 15–80′ • Sun–part shade
• Waxy, fragrant flowers; evergreen or semi-evergreen; wildlife value.
3. Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis)
• Zones 3–7 • 20–40′ • Sun–part shade
• Cold-hardy evergreen, dense screens, tolerates urban soils.
4. Red Maple (Acer rubrum)
• Zones 3–9 • 40–60′ • Sun–part shade
• Brilliant red–orange fall foliage, fast-growing shade tree.
5. American Holly (Ilex opaca)
• Zones 5–10 • 15–60′ • Sun–part shade
• Evergreen, spiny leaves + red berries; needs male + female for fruit.
6. Serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.)
• Zones 2–8 • 10–15′ • Sun–part shade
• White spring blooms, edible berries, golden fall foliage.
7. Blue Spruce (Picea pungens)
• Zones 3–7 • 30–60′ • Full sun
• Conical evergreen, blue needles, drought-tolerant.
8. Smoketree (Cotinus obovatus)
• Zones 3–8 • 20–30′ • Full sun
• Plum foliage, pink smoky plumes, vibrant fall color.
9. River Birch (Betula nigra)
• Zones 4–9 • 30–70′ • Full sun
• Peeling bark, heat- and pest-tolerant, golden fall leaves.
10. Juniper (Juniperus spp.)
• Zones 3–9 • 2–50′ • Full sun
• Evergreen with blue berries, tough + drought-resistant.
11. Fringetree (Chionanthus virginicus)
• Zones 3–9 • 12–30′ • Sun–part shade
• White, strappy flowers + bird-friendly berries, adaptable.
12. American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana)
• Zones 3–9 • 20–30′ • Sun–part shade
• Smooth sinewy bark, host tree for butterflies, golden fall foliage.
13. Arizona Cypress (Hesperocyparis arizonica)
• Zones 7–11 • 40–60′ • Full sun
• Silvery evergreen, heat + drought-tolerant, great windbreak.
14. Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida)
• Zones 5–9 • 15–30′ • Sun–part shade
• White spring bracts, red fall fruit, stunning seasonal display.
15. Silverbell (Halesia carolina)
• Zones 4–8 • 10–40′ • Sun–part shade
• Bell-shaped white flowers in spring, winged nuts in fall.
🌳 15 Native Trees to Plant in September
Native species = low maintenance, adapted to local climates, wildlife-friendly.
1. Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)
• Zones 5–9 • 20–30′ • Sun–part shade
• Early spring magenta blooms, heart-shaped leaves, pollinator favorite.
2. Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana / M. grandiflora)
• Zones 4–9 • 15–80′ • Sun–part shade
• Waxy, fragrant flowers; evergreen or semi-evergreen; wildlife value.
3. Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis)
• Zones 3–7 • 20–40′ • Sun–part shade
• Cold-hardy evergreen, dense screens, tolerates urban soils.
4. Red Maple (Acer rubrum)
• Zones 3–9 • 40–60′ • Sun–part shade
• Brilliant red–orange fall foliage, fast-growing shade tree.
5. American Holly (Ilex opaca)
• Zones 5–10 • 15–60′ • Sun–part shade
• Evergreen, spiny leaves + red berries; needs male + female for fruit.
6. Serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.)
• Zones 2–8 • 10–15′ • Sun–part shade
• White spring blooms, edible berries, golden fall foliage.
7. Blue Spruce (Picea pungens)
• Zones 3–7 • 30–60′ • Full sun
• Conical evergreen, blue needles, drought-tolerant.
8. Smoketree (Cotinus obovatus)
• Zones 3–8 • 20–30′ • Full sun
• Plum foliage, pink smoky plumes, vibrant fall color.
9. River Birch (Betula nigra)
• Zones 4–9 • 30–70′ • Full sun
• Peeling bark, heat- and pest-tolerant, golden fall leaves.
10. Juniper (Juniperus spp.)
• Zones 3–9 • 2–50′ • Full sun
• Evergreen with blue berries, tough + drought-resistant.
11. Fringetree (Chionanthus virginicus)
• Zones 3–9 • 12–30′ • Sun–part shade
• White, strappy flowers + bird-friendly berries, adaptable.
12. American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana)
• Zones 3–9 • 20–30′ • Sun–part shade
• Smooth sinewy bark, host tree for butterflies, golden fall foliage.
13. Arizona Cypress (Hesperocyparis arizonica)
• Zones 7–11 • 40–60′ • Full sun
• Silvery evergreen, heat + drought-tolerant, great windbreak.
14. Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida)
• Zones 5–9 • 15–30′ • Sun–part shade
• White spring bracts, red fall fruit, stunning seasonal display.
15. Silverbell (Halesia carolina)
• Zones 4–8 • 10–40′ • Sun–part shade
• Bell-shaped white flowers in spring, winged nuts in fall.
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