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What are the best native trees to plant in Maryland?
What are the best native trees to plant in Maryland?
Maryland’s diverse climate—from coastal Chesapeake breezes to inland hills—makes it ideal for a wide variety of native trees. Top performers include the White Oak (Maryland's state tree), Eastern Redbud, American Sycamore, Tulip Poplar, and Black Cherry. These trees are well-adapted to local growing zones and support native birds, bees, and beneficial insects.
Why should I plant native trees in Maryland?
Why should I plant native trees in Maryland?
Maryland native trees thrive in your local climate, tolerate humidity and occasional coastal storms, and establish faster with less maintenance. They offer essential habitat and food for wildlife like the Baltimore Oriole, and help protect biodiversity by supporting native pollinators, songbirds, and small mammals that rely on familiar tree species.
Which evergreen trees are native to Maryland?
Which evergreen trees are native to Maryland?
For year-round greenery and structure, choose native evergreen trees like Eastern Red Cedar, American Holly, Eastern White Pine, and Bald Cypress. These evergreens add winter interest, act as living windbreaks, provide cover for wildlife, and remain vibrant through Maryland’s snowy or stormy weather patterns.
What flowering trees attract pollinators in Maryland?
What flowering trees attract pollinators in Maryland?
Support bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with native flowering trees like Eastern Redbud, Dogwood, Tulip Tree, and Sweet Bay Magnolia. These trees bloom in brilliant spring and summer color, offering nectar and pollen that local pollinators evolved alongside, ensuring high ecological value and natural beauty.
Can I grow native fruit or nut trees in Maryland?
Can I grow native fruit or nut trees in Maryland?
Yes! Edible native trees like Pawpaw, American Persimmon, Black Walnut, Hazelnut, and Serviceberry thrive across Maryland’s growing zones. These trees produce nutrient-rich fruit and nuts that feed you, support wildlife, and enhance your landscape with seasonal color and interest—perfect for edible landscaping with native flair.