We have signs, and yes! curriculum available for these trees. Hardiness zones are listed beside each tree listed below. Click here to discover what hardiness zone you are in. Place a sign outdoors beside a tree of its type. Use the reproducible curriculum sheets for your students to view before you head out to See the Tree™. These cover 90% of the state trees of the United States (10 states have a form of pine as their state tree)!
- Birch: River (zones 4-9)
- Cherry: Japanese Flowering (zones 5-6)
- Cherry: Wild or Black (zones 3-9)
- Cottonwood (zones 3-9)
- Dogwood: Flowering (zones 5-9)
- Elm: American (zones 3-9)
- Fig (zones 7-9)
- Fir: Douglas (zones 4-6)
- Fir: Noble (zones 5-6)
- Holly: American (zones 5-9)
- Ironwood (zones 3-9)
- Magnolia: Southern (zones 6-10)
- Maple: Japanese Red (zones 5-8)
- Maple: Red (zones 3-9)
- Maple: Silver (zones 3-9)
- Maple: Sugar (zones 3-8)
- Oak: Red (zones 3-8)
- Oak: White (zones 3-9)
- Palm: Cabbage Palmetto (zones 8-10)
- Papaw (zones 5-8)
- Pecan (zones 6-9)
- Pine (zones 3-8)
- Poplar: Lombardy (zones 3-9)
- Redbud (zones 4-9)
- Sassafras (zones 4-9)
- Sequoia (zones 6-8)
- Spruce: Colorado Blue (zones 2-7)
- Sweetgum (zones 5-9)
- Sycamore (zones 5-8)
- Tuliptree (zones 4-9)
- Willow (zones 6-8)