Guide to choosing the right trees and shrubs
In our product catalog, you will find a complete list of our deciduous trees and shrubs, conifers, vines, and understory plants, along with their specific characteristics. We strongly recommend consulting their official technical data sheets to determine the ideal conditions for their optimal growth.
Choosing your tree and shrub according to your living environment
The living environment is an important element to consider when selecting your plants since some species of trees and shrubs prefer humidity and water and grow richly there while participating in the balance of their overall environment.
Other species take root more vigorously and healthily in drier soils. Certain fruit trees, on the other hand, will be perfect inhabitants of your gardens if your wish is to offer birds the trees they prefer for shelter and food.
Trees and shrubs recommended for wetlands
The nearby waters and the various species of animals and insects in the area find food and materials conducive to their well-being thanks to the presence of certain trees and shrubs. Wetlands include places with standing water such as marshes, swamps, ponds, bogs, peat bogs, and clay pits. They absorb rain and snow like sponges and help prevent erosion and flooding. Surprisingly, creating a mini-wetland at home is easy. This will allow you to attract a host of wet and wild creatures.
Click on the plant name to access its technical specifications and get more information. If the plant is currently available, you will have the option to add it to your cart.
- Red maple (Acer rubrum)
- Silver maple (Acer saccharinum)
- Yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis)
- Paper birch (Betula papyrifera)
- Tamarack (Larix laricina)
- Swamp oak (Quercus palustris)
- Weeping willow (Salix alba tristis)
- Canadian serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis)
Trees and shrubs recommended for dry environments
Plants from dry environments are plants that prefer well-drained to very well-drained soil.
Recommended plant selection
Click on the plant name to access its technical specifications and get more information. If the plant is currently available, you will have the option to add it to your cart.
- Amur maple (Acer ginnala)
- Silver chalice (Elaeagnus commutata)
- Sea buckthorn (Hyppophae rhamnoides)
- Silvery shepherd's-tail (Shepherdia argentea)
- Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)
Trees and shrubs that attract birds
It's well known that birds love fruit and like to use trees to build their nests. To attract birds to your garden, we suggest several trees and shrubs that they particularly like.
Recommended plant selection
Click on the plant name to access its technical specifications and get more information. If the plant is currently available, you will see the price and have the option to add it to your cart.
- Canadian Serviceberry
- Black Aronia
- Hawthorn crus-galli
- Yellow birch
- Amur Maple
- Pennsylvania Maple
- Red Maple
- Silver Maple
- Sugar maple
- Japanese lilac
- Mountain rowan
- Canadian Elderberry
- Downy Elderberry
- Vinegar grinder
- Viburnum cassinoides
- Toothed viburnum
To discover all our varieties of native Quebec plants, visit our online store.




