
Native trees should not be collected from the wild because this reduces the biodiversity and causes a disturbed area that may be invaded by weeds. If a tree is not sold in the trade, asking for it may help increase its availability. However, not all trees listed are available at all nurseries, so you may need to contact several commercial outlets to find a specific plant.

The trees listed in Table 1 are grown by some Colorado nurseries and are becoming more available in the commercial sector. Landscaping with natives on a large or small scale can maintain biodiversity that otherwise could be lost to development. Rapid urbanization in the state is reducing biodiversity as habitat is removed for building and road construction. In order to realize these benefits, the planting site must approximate the natural environmental conditions of the plant in its native habitat.Īnother benefit of using Colorado native trees in landscapes is that they attract a wide variety of wildlife including mammals, birds, and butterflies. When correctly sited, they can be ideal plants for a sustainable landscape that requires reduced external inputs such as watering, fertilizing, and pruning. Colorado native trees are naturally adapted to their specific Colorado climate, soil, and environmental conditions. There are many benefits to using Colorado native trees for home and commercial landscapes. Landscaping with natives on a large or small scale can maintain biodiversity that otherwise would be lost to development.Native plant gardens are wildlife habitats and each plant contributes to the biodiversity of the state.

