Cold-Hardy Trees for Hunting, Viewing & Conservation
Attract more deer, turkeys, songbirds, and wildlife to your land with trees built for year-round action. Our Wildlife Trees Collection features hardy, fruit- and nut-producing varieties selected to thrive in cold climates like the Midwest, Great Lakes, and beyond. Whether you’re managing a hunting property, restoring habitat, or creating a wildlife-friendly backyard, these rugged trees — including oaks, persimmons, hazelnuts, crabapples, and disease-resistant apples — will help you grow a healthier, busier landscape. Perfect for hunters, conservationists, and wildlife lovers across northern regions and temperate zones.
Wolf River Apple Tree
This is an enormous apple. First discovered in 1875 along the Wolf River in Wisconsin- this apple soon became a popular baking apple because you on...
View full detailsEnterprise Apple Tree
First developed in the Purdue University Horticultural Farm in 1982, the Enterprise Apple is another in several modern apples prized for its diseas...
View full detailsDolgo Crabapple Tree
A Russian discovered crabapple; the word ‘Dolgo’ means long in Russian which describes both its extended bloom time and the conical shape of the cr...
View full detailsYellow Transparent Apple Tree
This apple was one of several cold hardy varieties imported from Russia to help with Western Expansion. In the 1870s, as Americans moved into colde...
View full detailsAutumn Brilliance Serviceberry Tree
Native to the Eastern US, the Serviceberry is a cold hardy (Zone 3) deciduous 'tree' that has white flowers in Spring and stunning golden copper le...
View full detailsPrairie Fire Flowering Crabapple Tree
Another newer variety bred to be disease resistant and everblooming. This crabapple is deep sanguine in color with a hint of purple that bloom alon...
View full detailsBurr Oak Tree
The Burr oak is a large, long-lived deciduous tree that is native to North America. It is known for its impressive size, beautiful shape, and hard...
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