Lodgepole Pine

A scrappy, skinny pine that grows where others give up—like the ultimate underdog.
Sugar Pine

The tallest, longest-coned pine around. Sugar pine doesn’t mess around—it grows BIG.
Douglas Fir

Not a true fir, but don’t tell it that—Douglas fir is tall, proud, and full of quirky cones.
Incense Cedar

An aromatic conifer that smells like a forest spa and was once the go-to for making pencils.
Ponderosa Pine

A tall, stunning pine with cinnamon-brown bark that smells like butterscotch. (Yes, seriously—sniff it!)
White Fir

A tall, chill evergreen with silvery-blue needles and serious holiday vibes.
Western Serviceberry

A deciduous shrub or small tree with showy white flowers and sweet, edible berries.
Bitter Cherry

A small deciduous tree with fragrant white flowers and bright red cherries that are, well, bitter.
Coffeeberry

A dense evergreen shrub with dark green leaves and berries that change from green to black as they ripen.
Greenleaf Manzanita

An evergreen shrub with bright green leaves and reddish bark, thriving in the Sierra Nevada’s coniferous forests.