Catalog: Tree Seedlings
We recommend bare root seedlings be planted between December 1st and April 15th.
Native Trees of Virginia
The
most common native tree species found in Virginia's forests are described in
this handsome, 5.5 x 8.5", 120-page book. This tool for tree identification uses
non-technical descriptions, with images of leaves, twigs, flowers and/or fruit
to aid in identification.
Purchase your copy online through our Web Store or pay by check when you order by mail.
Alder, European Black 1-0
Alnus glutinosa
- May reach heights of 50 feet.
- Used for revegetating infertile mine sites.
- Excellent riparian species.
- Seedling height: 6" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: not available
- 1000: not available
Apple, Common 1-0
Malus pumila
- A small tree reaching heights up to 20 feet.
- Used for wildlife food.
- Seedling height: 8" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Apple, Crab 1-0 ** Out Of Stock **
Malus baccata
- A small tree reaching heights up to 20 feet.
- Excellent for wildlife habitat enhancement since a large variety of species enjoy the small, sour fruits.
- Seedling height: 8" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Ash, Green 1-0 ** Out Of Stock **
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
- Reaches heights up to 50 feet.
- Mainly used for timber production.
- This species does well close to streams.
- Foliage is not a favorite food of the gypsy moth.
- Seedling height: 8" to 16"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Birch, River 1-0 ** Out Of Stock **
Betula nigra
- Attractive multi-stemmed tree.
- Reaches heights up to 80 feet.
- Excellent riparian species.
- Seedling height: 6" to 14"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: not available
- 500: not available
- 1000: not available
Buttonbush, Common 1-0
Cephalanthus occidentalis
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A deciduous shrub or small tree that reaches 15-20 feet in height.
- Excellent riparian species.
- The seeds are eaten by many species of birds.
- Seedling height: 6" to 16"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Cherry, Black 1-0 ** Out Of Stock **
Prunus serotina
- Wood products produced from this native cherry are very valuable because of the beautiful wood.
- The 3/8" cherries are readily eaten by wildlife, especially birds.
- Seedling height: 8" to 16"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Chestnut, Chinese 1-0
Castanea mollissima
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- Generally, a multi-stemmed tree attaining heights of 30-40 feet.
- Edible nuts suitable for human and wildlife consumption.
- Seedling height: 12" to 18"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Chinkapin, Allegheny 1-0
Castanea pumila
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: not available
- 1000: not available
Dogwood, Graystem
Cornus racemosa
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: not available
- 1000: not available
Dogwood, Kousa
Cornus kousa
- A slow-growing tree that will reach heights of 20-30 feet.
- Kousa Dogwoods produce 2-4 inch showy blooms.
- Birds and other wildlife love the small red berries.
- This species of dogwood is anthracnose resistant.
- Seedling height: 6" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Dogwood, Red Osier 1-0
Cornus sericea (stolonifera)
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A low-growing shrub reaching heights of 6-10 feet.
- Used for erosion control, stream bank protection, and wildlife food.
- Seedling height: 12" to 14"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Dogwood, Silky 1-0
Cornus amomum
- A small shrub that reaches heights of 6 - 10 feet.
- Useful as food and cover for many kinds of wildlife.
- Seedling height: 8" to 20"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Dogwood, White 1-0
Cornus florida
- Virginia's state tree and flower.
- Small, showy tree reaches heights of 30 feet and diameter of 8".
- Bright red berries are an excellent food for a variety of wildlife.
- Seedling height: 6" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Hackberry 1-0
Celtis occidentalis
- Excellent riparian species that grows best along rivers and streams. Small 1/3 inch purple fruits mature in autumn and are valued by many species of birds.
- Seedling height: 5" to 10"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Hawthorne, Washington 1-0
Crataegus phaenophyrum
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech.
- A shrub or small tree with short trunk and rounded crown.
- Produces an abundance of small red fruit in the fall that persist until spring, making it an excellent species for wildlife.
- Seedling height: 6" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Hazelnut 1-0
Corylus Americana
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A medium size shrub that produces excellent nuts which are prized by deer, turkey, and other wildlife.
- Seedling height: 12" to 18"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Indigobush 1-0
Amorpha fruticosa
- Deciduous shrub that reaches heights up to 18 feet.
- Provides excellent food and cover for quail, songbirds and other wildlife.
- Seedling height: 6" to 14"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Lespedeza, Bicolor 2-0
Lespedeza
- A perennial legume shrub, growing upright and reaching heights of 4-6 feet.
- This is an excellent food for quail and songbirds.
- Seedling height: 8" to 14"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $40
- 100: $46
- 250: $52
- 500: $58
- 1000: $105
Locust, Black 1-0
Robinia pseudoacacia
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A rapid-grower, reaching heights of 100 feet.
- Wood is used for fence posts.
- Resistant to rot.
- Excellent for exposed soils and reclamation plantings.
- Adds nitrogen to soil.
- Seedling height: 8" to 14"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $40
- 100: $46
- 250: $52
- 500: $58
- 1000: $92
Maple, Red 1-0 ** Out Of Stock **
Acer rubrum
- Reaches heights up to 90 feet.
- Better-grade trees used for lumber.
- Good riparian species, grows on a variety of soils.
- Seedling height: call.
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Maple, Sugar 1-0
Acer saccharum
- A slow-growing tree reaching heights of 70-110 feet.
- Used in commercial wood products and for maple syrup products.
- Seedling height: call.
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Mulberry, Red 1-0
Morus rubra
- This medium size tree with short trunk grows on moist soils in hardwood forests.
- Produces 1" to 1 1/4" fruits edible by wildlife and humans.
- Seedling height: 10" to 24"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Oak, Black 1-0
Quercus velutina
- Medium to large size tree usually found on dry upland sites.
- Also does well on moist but well-drained bottomlands.
- The acorns are a valuable source of wildlife food.
- Seedling height: 8" to 14"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Oak, Cherrybark 1-0
Quercus falcata var. pagodaefolia
- Large growing bottomland species.
- Native to Southeast Virginia.
- Produces valuable lumber.
- One of the most valuable of the oaks.
- Produces acorns for wildlife.
- Seedling height: 18" to 26"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Oak, Chestnut 1-0
Quercus prinus
- Large tree that grows on dry uplands but does best on well-drained lowland sites.
- Valuable for timber.
- Acorns are less favored by wildlife than other oaks.
- Seedling height: 8" to 14"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Oak, Northern Red 1-0
Quercus rubra
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A tall, straight trunk reaching 60-70 feet in height.
- Provides valuable wood products.
- Provides food for wildlife.
- Seedling height: 8" to 18"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Oak, Pin 1-0
Quercus palustris
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- May easily reach heights of 50-70 feet.
- Good for wildlife.
- Excellent riparian species.
- Seedling height: 8" to 14"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Oak, Sawtooth 1-0
Quercus acutissima
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A vigorous-growing tree reaching heights of 50-60 feet.
- Provides food for wildlife.
- Produces acorns at age 15 or slightly before.
- Seedling height: 12" to 24"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Oak, Southern Red 1-0
Quercus falcata
- A medium-sized tree reaching heights of 80 feet or more.
- Used for commercial wood products.
- The acorns are excellent for wildlife.
- Seedling height: 6" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Oak, Swamp Chestnut 1-0
Quercus michauxii Nutt.
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: not available
Oak, White 1-0
Quercus alba
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A slow growing but long-lived tree reaching heights up to 100 feet.
- Widely used for many commercial products.
- Produces high-energy wildlife food.
- Seedling height: 5" to 10"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Oak, Willow 1-0
Quercus phellos
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech.
- A medium to large-sized tree reaching heights of up to 100 feet.
- Good for wildlife and as a bottomland species.
- Seedling height: 10" to 20"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Pear, Common 1-0
Pyrus communis
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech.
- Excellent wildlife food.
- Beautiful wood used in fine furniture.
- Seedling height: 6" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Persimmon 1-0
Diospyros virginiana
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- Grows slowly and normally reaches heights of 20-60 feet.
- May be grown for its wood products and wildlife food.
- Seedling height: 6" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Pine, Eastern White 2-0
Pinus strobus
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- Grows to heights of 80-100 feet. Used for windbreaks, Christmas trees, and for timber production.
- Needles are not a favorite food of the gypsy moth.
- Seedling height: 6" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $52
- 100: $58
- 250: $64
- 500: $70
- 1000: $105
Pine, Loblolly (Second generation, 1-0)
Pinus taeda
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A mixture of the Top Ten Performing Families in our Tree Improvement Program (TIP). The excellent growth achieved more than justifies the extra cost of the seedlings.
- Seedling height: 8" to 10"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $25
- 100: $30
- 250: $35
- 500: $40
- 1000: $48
Pine, Loblolly (Third generation, 1-0) ** Out Of Stock **
Pinus taeda
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- The latest and most advanced generation of Loblolly Pine from our Tree Improvement Program (TIP). This tree has both excellent growth and quality characteristics.
- Seedling height: 8" to 10"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $35
- 100: $40
- 250: $45
- 500: $50
- 1000: $60
Pine, Scotch 2-0
Pinus sylvestris rhodopaea
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- Straight trunk, non-yellowing, with short needles.
- Used for Christmas trees and good for wildlife cover.
- Seedling height: 8" to 10"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $50
- 100: $55
- 250: $65
- 500: $85
- 1000: $120
Pine, Shortleaf 1-0 ** Out Of Stock **
Pinus echinata
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- Reaches heights of up to 100 feet.
- Produces high quality lumber.
- Seedling height: 8" to 15"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $25
- 100: $30
- 250: $35
- 500: $40
- 1000: $52
Pine, Virginia 1-0
Pinus virginiana
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech.
- A small to medium tree reaching heights up to 70 feet.
- Retains its lower branches well into maturity.
- Naturally occupies poor, dry sites.
- May be used to produce Christmas trees.
- Good for erosion control.
- Seedling height: 8" to 14"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $25
- 100: $30
- 250: $35
- 500: $40
- 1000: $52
Plum, American 1-0
Prunus americana
- A shrub or small tree up to 30-35 feet in height.
- Often spreads by shoots to form thickets.
- Bright red, one-inch plums provide excellent food for wildlife.
- Grows best on rich, moist bottomland soils.
- Seedling height: 12" to 20"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Poplar, Yellow 1-0 ** Out Of Stock **
Liriodendron tulipifera
- Commonly called the tulip tree.
- A fast-growing tree, reaching heights up to 150 feet.
- Foliage is not a favorite food of the gypsy moth.
- Seedling height: 6" to 12"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Redbud 1-0
Cercis canadensis
- Produces bright pink blooms in early spring.
- Reaches heights up to 40 feet.
- Produces seed bearing pods utilized by many species of wildlife.
- Seedling height: 5" to 10"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Spruce, Norway 2-0
Picea abies
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A slow-grower, reaching heights up to 70 feet. Used for Christmas tree production.
- Seedling height: 6" to 10"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $50
- 100: $65
- 250: $80
- 500: $100
- 1000: $150
Spruce, Norway 3-0
Picea abies
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- A slow-grower, reaching heights up to 70 feet.
- Used for Christmas tree production.
- Seedling height: 12" to 20"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $65
- 100: $90
- 250: $120
- 500: $160
- 1000: $200
Sweetgum 1-0
Liquidambar styraciflua L.
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Sycamore 1-0 ** Out Of Stock **
Plantanus occidentalis
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- Grows fast in full sunlight, reaching heights up to 80 feet.
- Sometimes used in commercial products.
- Possesses a very beautiful bark.
- Foliage is not a favorite food of the gypsy moth.
- Seedling height: 10" to 16"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $104
- 250: $150
- 500: $207
- 1000: $290
Walnut, Black
Juglans nigra
- Description and photo from Virginia Tech
- Highly valued for its lumber and edible nuts.
- Requires rich, well-drained, fertile soil.
- Grows to heights up to 125 feet.
- Seedling height: 12" to 24"
- Quantity and price:
- 50: $75
- 100: $115
- 250: $175
- 500: $230
- 1000: $315
Last modified: Friday, 15-May-2009 15:02:10 EDT

