Shade Trees
Sorts and Filters
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Sugar Maple Tree
104 reviewsStarting at $149.95Red Dragon Japanese Maple Tree
73 reviewsStarting at $149.95Wax Myrtle Tree
85 reviewsStarting at $94.95Up to 14% OFFCoral Bark Japanese Maple Tree
186 reviewsStarting at $219.95American Red Maple Tree
164 reviewsStarting at $104.95Little Gem Magnolia Tree
138 reviewsStarting at $169.95Northern Red Oak Tree
90 reviewsStarting at $109.95Green Gable™ Tupelo (Black Gum Tree)
27 reviewsStarting at $274.95Superior Hybrid Poplar Tree
297 reviewsStarting at $79.95Sweetbay Magnolia Tree
98 reviewsStarting at $99.95Cleveland Pear Tree
120 reviewsStarting at $134.95Heritage® River Birch
93 reviewsStarting at $124.95Golden Raintree
76 reviewsStarting at $68.95Up to 37% OFFSouthern Red Oak Tree
26 reviewsStarting at $134.95Tulip Poplar
240 reviewsStarting at $109.95Ginkgo Tree
156 reviewsStarting at $139.95Newport Flowering Plum
45 reviewsStarting at $179.95Crimson King Maple Tree
70 reviewsStarting at $189.95American Sycamore Tree
108 reviewsStarting at $169.95October Glory Red Maple Tree
171 reviewsStarting at $82.95Sawtooth Oak Tree
44 reviewsStarting at $99.95Quaking Aspen Tree
79 reviewsStarting at $229.95Up to 8% OFFLombardy Poplar Tree
52 reviewsStarting at $65.95Willow Hybrid Tree
312 reviewsStarting at $55.95Up to 7% OFFEffortless shade, from greens to blazing reds.
Looking for elegant shade in season-to-season hues? Our Shade Trees make an elegant statement. Whether you get an Autumn Blaze Maple or a graceful Weeping Willow, you'll have an easy-growing favorite that offers the perfect backdrop for your homescape.
How and Where to Plant Shade Trees
Though specific directions will change depending on the Shade Trees you purchase, knowing your growing zone is an important first step. After you’ve determined your growing zone, keep sunlight and watering needs in mind for your Shade Trees. Most prefer full sun to partial sun (anywhere from 4 to 8 hours of sunlight per day) and well-drained soil. Your fertilizing and pruning needs will also depend on the Shade Trees you choose, but many of them do not require pruning.
As far as when to plant, we always recommend early spring or fall, before or after the threat of frost. As long as the ground is not frozen, however, your Shade Trees should be fine.
From there, the actual planting process is easy. Select an area with well-drained soil, dig a hole large enough to accommodate the tree’s root ball (along with a bit of extra width for mature growth), place your tree and backfill the hole. Finish by watering the surrounding soil and mulching to conserve moisture.
When to Plant Shade Trees
As far as when to plant, we always recommend early spring or fall, before or after the threat of frost. As long as the ground is not frozen, however, your Shade Trees should be fine.
Color Variations and Seasonal Change
Several of our Shade Trees transition from green to yellow and red as the seasons change, including the October Glory, Autumn Blaze, and Tulip Poplar. Others are Evergreen varieties or may include blooms.