Native Tall Trees: Trees that Benefit Wildlife
Large native trees form the backbone of healthy ecosystems, providing critical habitat, shade, and food for countless species. Oaks, maples, and hickories, for example, support hundreds of caterpillar species that feed songbird chicks each spring, while their acorns, nuts, and seeds sustain wildlife through fall and winter. These towering trees also stabilize soil, filter air, and create the canopy structure essential for woodland life. Planting large native trees is one of the most impactful ways to restore habitat and strengthen the ecological foundation of your landscape.
