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  1. Hazelnut Zones: 4-9
    As low as $59.99
  2. White Flowering Dogwood Zones: 5-9
    As low as $59.99
  3. Yoshino Flowering Cherry Zones: 5-8
    As low as $69.29
  4. Black Hills Spruce Tree Zones: 2-8
    As low as $109.19
  5. Nellie Stevens Holly Zones: 6-9
    As low as $98.99
  6. Red Jewel Crabapple Zones: 4-8
    As low as $99.59
  7. Pawnee Pecan Tree Zones: 6-9
    As low as $69.99
  8. Burgundy Sweetgum Tree Zones: 5-9
    As low as $69.99
  9. Crimson Queen Japanese Maple Zones: 5-8
    As low as $44.79
  10. American Filbert Zones: 4 - 9
    As low as $79.99
  11. Dahoon Holly Zones: 7 - 11
    As low as $59.49
  12. Sargent Crabapple Tree Zones: 4-8
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  13. Robinson Crabapple Tree Zones: 4-8
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  14. Pink Spires Crabapple Zones: 2-7
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  15. Crimson Sunset® Maple Zones: 5-8
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  16. Fox Valley® River Birch Zones: 4-9
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  17. Appalachian Red Redbud Zones: 4-9
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  18. Worplesdon Sweetgum Tree Zones: 5-9
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Wildlife trees provide essential sustenance for birds, small mammals, and some larger ones, such as deer. Berries. Acorns. Seeds. Fruits. The trees in these categories are vital to wildlife. Choosing a tree for your yard that produces an abundance of food for critters can be very gratifying. Many of these trees have beautiful features and make amazing specimens in landscapes. They will provide winter entertainment for anyone who wishes to attract and enjoy wildlife.

Trees are not only a food source for wildlife, but they create shelters and nesting habitats as well. Wildlife trees lure moths and other insects; birds depend upon these insects for food. The more critters these plants attract the more wildlife will visit your premise. If you are interested in attracting a specific type of songbird, there are lists of tree species that can give guidance. A little bit of research will help you find your perfect tree. Some smaller trees, such as serviceberries, are excellent sources of both cover and food.