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USDA zone 6a

Large Trees Delivered near Perry, ME, 04667

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Typical winter lows in Perry run about -10 to -5 F.

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6 landscape-grade picks covering shade, privacy, color and fruit, all hardy in zone 6a. Prices and stock shown live.

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Every category below is stocked with trees rated for zone 6a. Tap a bestseller or view the full range.

Shade TreesShade TreesBroad-canopy trees that cool your yard and cut summer wind, picked to leaf out reliably in zone 6a. Flowering & Ornamental : Spring and summer bloomers that add curb appeal without fighting Perry winter lows. Evergreen & Privacy : Year-round screening that holds color through snow, with cold-hardy species suited to Washington County. Japanese Maples : Delicate foliage and compact form for accents, selected for zone 6a winter survival and summer heat tolerance. Fruit Trees : Home-grown harvests from species rated for your chill hours, backed by pollination guidance. Shrubs & Hedges : Foundation and border plants that define your landscape through all four seasons in Perry. Choosing Trees by Goal Match your yard project to the right tree type with this quick guide. Your Goal Best Fit Keep in Mind Shade and canopy Weeping Willow Needs consistent moisture and plenty of room; aggressive roots stay clear of pipes and paving. Privacy and screening Liberty Holly or Skyrocket Juniper Liberty fills width; Skyrocket fills height. Both hold foliage through winter. Flowering and curb appeal Wisteria Tree Purple blooms arrive in spring before leaves fully fill in. Place it where the cascade shows best. Grow your own fruit Bing Cherry Tree Needs a second sweet cherry for cross-pollination. Protect blossoms from late frost. Small spaces and accents Red Dragon Japanese Laceleaf Maple Compact habit fits tight spots. Afternoon shade prevents leaf scorch in warm spells. Trees for Zone 6 in Perry Perry sits in USDA hardiness zone 6a, where typical winter lows reach -10 to -5 degrees F. This cold routine shapes what grows well here. Deciduous trees that go dormant fully each winter have the easiest time. Evergreens with solid cold tolerance, such as Liberty Holly and Skyrocket Juniper, hold their foliage through the season. The growing season in Washington County is moderate. Summers are mild compared to southern zones, reducing stress on trees that struggle with intense heat. That gives Perry homeowners an advantage with Japanese maples and fruit trees that benefit from cooler nights. For the best results, choose trees rated for zone 6 or colder. Every tree Arbor Buddy ships to Perry is already matched to zone 6a. If you live in Whiting, Steuben, Machiasport, or East Machias, the same zone conditions apply to your yard. What to Expect: Freight Delivery and the Thrive Guarantee Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown trees by freight to ZIP 04667. Zone 6 orders travel in the spring and fall windows on either side of summer. Every tree is zone-matched before it leaves the nursery so it arrives ready for your yard. Each tree is backed by a 1-Year Thrive Guarantee. If a tree does not survive its first year, we replace it at no cost to you. Freight trucks can reach most driveways in Perry, but access varies with road width and overhead clearance. Before delivery day, check: Someone is home to receive the tree and inspect it on arrival.View all Shade Trees

Choosing trees by goal

Shade and canopy. Weeping Willow. Needs consistent moisture and plenty of room; aggressive roots stay clear of pipes and paving.

Privacy and screening. Liberty Holly or Skyrocket Juniper. Liberty fills width; Skyrocket fills height. Both hold foliage through winter.

Flowering and curb appeal. Wisteria Tree. Purple blooms arrive in spring before leaves fully fill in. Place it where the cascade shows best.

Grow your own fruit. Bing Cherry Tree. Needs a second sweet cherry for cross-pollination. Protect blossoms from late frost.

Small spaces and accents. Red Dragon Japanese Laceleaf Maple. Compact habit fits tight spots. Afternoon shade prevents leaf scorch in warm spells.

Local fit, from data

Growing conditions in Perry 04667

USDA zone

6a

Typical winter lows

about -10 to -5 F

County

Washington County

State

Maine

Trees delivered to Perry, ME 04667 travel during the spring and fall shipping windows on either side of summer. Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown landscape trees by freight directly to homeowners in Washington County.

Every tree is matched to your USDA hardiness zone 6a before it leaves the nursery. Choose from shade trees, evergreens, flowering ornamentals, Japanese maples, and fruit trees backed by a 1-Year Thrive Guarantee.

Shop Trees by Category in Perry

  • Shade Trees: Broad-canopy trees that cool your yard and cut summer wind, picked to leaf out reliably in zone 6a.
  • Flowering & Ornamental: Spring and summer bloomers that add curb appeal without fighting Perry winter lows.
  • Evergreen & Privacy: Year-round screening that holds color through snow, with cold-hardy species suited to Washington County.
  • Japanese Maples: Delicate foliage and compact form for accents, selected for zone 6a winter survival and summer heat tolerance.
  • Fruit Trees: Home-grown harvests from species rated for your chill hours, backed by pollination guidance.
  • Shrubs & Hedges: Foundation and border plants that define your landscape through all four seasons in Perry.

Trees for Zone 6 in Perry

Perry sits in USDA hardiness zone 6a, where typical winter lows reach -10 to -5 degrees F. This cold routine shapes what grows well here. Deciduous trees that go dormant fully each winter have the easiest time. Evergreens with solid cold tolerance, such as Liberty Holly and Skyrocket Juniper, hold their foliage through the season.

The growing season in Washington County is moderate. Summers are mild compared to southern zones, reducing stress on trees that struggle with intense heat. That gives Perry homeowners an advantage with Japanese maples and fruit trees that benefit from cooler nights.

For the best results, choose trees rated for zone 6 or colder. Every tree Arbor Buddy ships to Perry is already matched to zone 6a. If you live in Whiting, Steuben, Machiasport, or East Machias, the same zone conditions apply to your yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do trees ship to Perry?

Trees ship to Perry during the spring and fall windows on either side of summer. These seasonal timings give your trees the best chance to establish roots before extreme weather arrives.

Which trees grow best in Perry's hardiness zone?

Zone 6a trees that handle winter lows around -10 to -5 degrees F perform best here. Species like Liberty Holly, Skyrocket Juniper, and Wisteria Tree are well-suited to the local climate and need no special winter protection.

What size do the trees arrive at?

Trees arrive as large, nursery-grown specimens at a usable landscape size. Each tree is freshly dug and shipped by freight so you get a strong start in your yard without waiting years for a sapling to fill in.

What is the 1-Year Thrive Guarantee?

Arbor Buddy guarantees every tree for one full year after delivery. If your tree does not survive its first year, we replace it at no cost to you. The guarantee covers the tree itself; you handle planting and care.

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For shade, privacy, flowering ornamentals, Japanese maples, and fruit trees matched to your zone in ZIP 04667 of Perry, Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown trees with a 1-Year Thrive Guarantee.

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How Perry Compares to Other Areas

ZIP 29303 in Spartanburg, South Carolina (SC) sits in zone 8a with winter lows of 10 to 15 F. That warmer climate lets homeowners grow a wider range of Japanese maples without worrying about cold damage. In Spartanburg, the risk shifts to summer heat and afternoon sun scorching laceleaf varieties.

Here, the zone usually pushes the choice toward Japanese maples that handle colder winters rather than heat. The Red Dragon Japanese Laceleaf Maple, hardy to roughly zone 5b, performs well in Perry's cooler summers but would need shade in Spartanburg.

ZIP 57427 in Bath, South Dakota (SD) falls in zone 4a with winter lows of -30 to -25 F. That extreme cold rules out many broadleaf evergreens and fruit trees that Perry homeowners take for granted. The practical difference is that Liberty Holly and Bing Cherry would not survive a South Dakota winter at all.

In Perry, the colder end of zone 6a still allows these species to thrive. The trade-off is that you must protect frost-tender blossoms from late spring freezes, a step Bath gardeners rarely bother with because those trees would not make it through the winter anyway.

ZIP 78403 in Corpus Christi, Texas (TX) lies in zone 10a with winter lows of 30 to 35 F. Freezing is rare there, so cold hardiness is not a concern. Drought tolerance drives the tree choices instead. Locally, that points buyers toward species like Skyrocket Juniper that handle dry conditions well.

For Perry, the opposite is true. Winter hardiness matters more than heat or drought tolerance. Trees that need consistent moisture, such as Weeping Willow, fit Washington County's natural precipitation patterns better than they would in coastal Texas.

What these contrasts mean for your cart in Perry: focus on cold-hardy species rated for zone 6 or colder, and treat heat tolerance as a secondary bonus rather than a deciding factor.

Freight delivery and the Thrive Guarantee

Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown trees by freight to ZIP 04667. Zone 6 orders travel in the spring and fall windows on either side of summer. Every tree is zone-matched before it leaves the nursery so it arrives ready for your yard.

Each tree is backed by a 1-Year Thrive Guarantee. If a tree does not survive its first year, we replace it at no cost to you. Freight trucks can reach most driveways in Perry, but access varies with road width and overhead clearance.

Before delivery day, check:

  • Someone is home to receive the tree and inspect it on arrival.
  • The freight truck can reach your street with room to stop or turn around.
  • You know where you want the tree dropped.
  • Long or narrow driveways, soft ground, and low branches or wires do not block access.
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Good to know · Growing guide

Buying trees in Perry 04667: what locals should know

Ordering a large tree online is not like ordering a lamp. Here is what is worth knowing before you buy, from reading your hardiness zone to what actually shows up on the truck.

How to read your hardiness zone

Perry 04667 sits in USDA zone 6a. Your zone describes the coldest winter a tree can reliably survive. In a mid-country climate you get the widest catalog: most shade, flowering and evergreen trees qualify, and the filter mostly guards the borderline picks.

Typical winter lows here run about -10 to -5 F. Half-zones matter at the edges: two steps on the map are about five winter degrees, which is enough to decide whether a borderline pick belongs in your cart.

What freight delivery actually means

Your tree arrives large, nursery-grown and at a usable landscape size, secured to a pallet and delivered curbside or as close as the truck can safely get. Before delivery day, run through this quick checklist:

  • Someone can be home to receive the tree and look it over on arrival.
  • A freight truck can reach your street, with room to stop or turn around.
  • You know where you want it dropped: curbside, or as close as the driver can safely get.
  • Access watch-outs are handled: narrow driveways, soft ground after rain, low branches or wires.

The guarantee, in plain terms

If a tree does not survive its first year, we replace it free. The promise works because every tree ships zone-matched and nursery-grown, so it arrives set up to succeed in your climate rather than gambling against it.

Coverage runs a full year from delivery. If something goes wrong, contact the team and they arrange the replacement. No store-credit games, no fine-print maze.

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Frequently asked questions

When do trees ship to Perry?+

Trees ship to Perry during the spring and fall windows on either side of summer. These seasonal timings give your trees the best chance to establish roots before extreme weather arrives.

Which trees grow best in Perry's hardiness zone?+

Zone 6a trees that handle winter lows around -10 to -5 degrees F perform best here. Species like Liberty Holly, Skyrocket Juniper, and Wisteria Tree are well-suited to the local climate and need no special winter protection.

What size do the trees arrive at?+

Trees arrive as large, nursery-grown specimens at a usable landscape size. Each tree is freshly dug and shipped by freight so you get a strong start in your yard without waiting years for a sapling to fill in.

What is the 1-Year Thrive Guarantee?+

Arbor Buddy guarantees every tree for one full year after delivery. If your tree does not survive its first year, we replace it at no cost to you. The guarantee covers the tree itself; you handle planting and care.

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