Tree species
Our forests, which cover one-third of Missouri, are made up of at least 140 species of trees. The Missouri Trees bulletin describes 37 species of trees which are most important to man and wildlife. The Grow Native! website shows full color photos and cultural information of 48 native tree species that are especially good for home landscaping.
The tree you saw in your community or out in the field may be an invasive species or an endangered species. Please use these pages to learn more about Missouri’s native plants and what you can do to protect them. By creating and enhancing native habitat and preventing the spread of exotic invasives, you can play an important role in conserving Missouri’s trees and forests.
More info about Missouri’s trees and when and where to see them
- Conservation Trees and Shrubs
- Missouri Urban Trees
- Missouri’s Oaks and Hickories
- Showy Woodland Trees of Spring
- State forest nursery
- In Search of Champion Trees
- Missouri’s Fall Colors
- State Champion Trees Registry
- State Champion Trees Nomination Form
Get tree seedlings at the George O. White State Forest Nursery
Missouri residents can purchase tree seedlings for reforestation, windbreaks, and erosion control, as well as wildlife food and cover from mid-November to the end of April each year.
Browse by Subject
- Forest management
- Research reports, publications, mills and other information
- Forestry for private landowners
- Find out about forest programs and how to manage forests
- Urban and community forestry
- Dedicated to urban and community forestry practices and programs
- Public forests
- Learn about Missouri's public forests and where to find them
- Fire management
- Topics range from fire prevention to fire protection programs
- Forest products
- Information on various forest products and what they are used for
- Forest health
- Learn how to prevent pests and keep your forest healthy
