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Wyoming Trees for Sale

Shop large, nursery-grown shade, privacy, flowering and fruit trees, delivered by freight across Wyoming. Every tree is matched to your hardiness zone and backed by our 1-Year Alive & Thrive Guarantee.

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Typical winter lows in Wyoming run about -30 to -10 F.

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Featured trees for Wyoming

6 landscape-grade picks covering shade, privacy, color and fruit, all hardy in Wyoming's zones. Prices and stock shown live.

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Browse everything that thrives in Wyoming

Every category below is stocked with trees rated for Wyoming's zones. Tap a bestseller or view the full range.

Choosing trees by goal

Shade and canopy. Chinkapin Oak or other zone 4 shade trees. Drops leaves in winter, but that lets in winter sun warmth.

Privacy and screening. Skyrocket Rocky Mountain Juniper or Brodie Eastern Red Cedar. Evergreens keep their leaves year-round; junipers need full sun.

Flowering and curb appeal. Hearts A'fire or Royal White Eastern Redbud. Both bloom in spring; choose the color that fits your yard.

Grow your own fruit. Honeycrisp Apple Tree. Needs a second apple variety nearby for best pollination.

Small spaces and accents. Columnar juniper or compact redbud. Fit tight spots without overwhelming the yard.

Local fit, from data

Trees by zone across Wyoming

Wyoming is not one climate. Your ZIP decides the list; these are the bands we ship into.

Zones 4a to 4b

Cold-hardy structure

The coldest corners need cold-proof oaks, maples and junipers; tender palms and citrus are out.

about 28% of WY ZIP codes

Zones 5a to 5b

Heat-first picks

The warmest yards reward drought-tolerant shade, long-season bloomers and the heat-proof evergreens.

about 72% of WY ZIP codes

If you need shade from the intense Wyoming sun, trees for sale in Wyoming from Arbor Buddy are your answer. We are a delivery-only vendor of large, nursery-grown trees shipped by freight to homeowners across the state. Choose from shade, flowering, privacy, and fruit trees, all matched to your hardiness zone (4a to 5b).

Climate and Hardiness Zone Fit in Wyoming

Wyoming spans hardiness zones 4a to 5b. About 85% of the state sits in cooler zones 4a to 5a, where winter lows can hit -30°F. The remaining 15% (mostly the south and lower elevations) reaches zone 5b, with lows around -10°F. That cold window rules out many tender species, but the trees we offer are selected for these zones.

Cold hardiness matters most. Trees that survive -30°F winters, like the Skyrocket Rocky Mountain Juniper and Brodie Eastern Red Cedar, form the backbone of any Wyoming landscape. Deciduous trees such as Chinkapin Oak and redbuds handle the cold and also tolerate dry summers and strong winds. If you live in zone 5b, you have a slightly wider palette: you can plant Honeycrisp Apple with confidence and try a few more flowering options.

Nearly every yard in Wyoming is a zone 4 or 5 environment. When you search for trees for zone 5 in Wyoming, focus on species that also thrive in zone 4. Our inventory is zone matched, so you only see trees that will survive your specific winter low.

Shop Trees by Category in Wyoming

  • Shade Trees: American Sycamore brings cooling canopy to zone 4 yards, tolerating Wyoming’s cold winters.
  • Flowering & Ornamental: The Rising Sun Eastern Redbud adds spring color even in zone 5’s late frosts.
  • Evergreen & Privacy: Blue Point Chinese Juniper creates year-round windbreaks in open plains.
  • Fruit Trees: Chicago Hardy Fig Tree produces sweet harvests in zone 5 with proper winter protection.

Order With the First Year Covered

For shade, privacy, flowering, or fruit trees matched to Wyoming’s hardiness zones, Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown trees with a 1-Year Alive & Thrive Guarantee. Browse the trees suited to your zone and order online today.

How Wyoming Compares to District of Columbia

Wyoming’s zones (4a to 5b) are much colder than District of Columbia (DC)’s zones (7b to 8a). In DC, winter lows stay above 5°F, so trees like southern magnolia and crepe myrtle thrive. In Wyoming, only the most cold-hardy species survive. Evergreen screens and native oaks that handle -30°F are essential here, while in DC they are optional. Fruit trees such as Honeycrisp Apple grow well in Wyoming but would struggle with DC’s humidity and heat. The takeaway: stick with zone 4 and 5 proven trees for your Wyoming yard, and you will avoid surprises.

Freight delivery and the Alive & Thrive Guarantee

Every tree ships with our 1-Year Alive & Thrive Guarantee. If your tree does not survive its first year, we replace it free of charge. That peace of mind starts with careful shipping.

Your tree travels by freight truck directly to your Wyoming address. Deliveries into zone 5 are timed to the spring planting window. Each tree arrives nursery grown, at a usable landscape size, ready to go in the ground. We zone match every tree before shipping, so you get the right species for your climate.

Before delivery day, check:

  • Someone over 18 must be home to receive and inspect the tree.
  • The freight truck needs room to stop and turn on your street or driveway.
  • Tell us where you want it dropped: curbside, driveway, or as close as the driver can safely reach.
  • Watch for long driveways, soft ground, or low branches and wires that might block access.
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Good to know · Growing guide

Buying trees in Wyoming: 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

Wyoming sits in USDA zones 4a to 5b. Your zone describes the coldest winter a tree can reliably survive. In a cold-winter area, the zone number is the whole ballgame: a tree rated one zone too warm can look fine all summer and fail in its first January.

Typical winter lows here run about -30 to -10 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.

Pick the job first, then the tree

The buyers who end up happiest start from what the yard needs, not from a species name. Cold-hardy oaks, maples, junipers and spruce carry yards here. Palms and citrus are out, and that is exactly what the zone filter protects you from.

CategoryStrongest atKeep in mind
Shade treesFast canopy that cuts summer cooling loadDrop their leaves each fall
Evergreen & privacyYear-round screening along lines and poolsNarrower habit, so a screen takes several
Flowering & ornamentalWeeks of seasonal color and curb appealLess structure than a full shade tree
Fruit treesFruit here means cold-hardy apples and stone fruit rather than citrus.Want the warmest suitable spot in the yard
Japanese maples & accentsCourtyards, entries, and tight cornersHappiest out of the harshest afternoon sun
Ornamental grassesTexture and movement on very little waterSoftest structure of the group

Category cheat sheet for Wyoming yards. Zone fit varies by product; every listing shows its own range.

When your tree ships

Orders to cold-winter zones are scheduled for spring arrival, once the ground has thawed and planting weather is on your side. The calendar follows your zone rather than your checkout date, and the Alive & Thrive Guarantee covers the first year either way, so ordering early never shortens your protection.

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.

How zone matching works on this site

Enter your ZIP and we look up your USDA zone, then show only trees rated to thrive in it. Every product page lists its own zone range, so you can double-check any pick against your number. Torn between two candidates? The 60-second Plant Finder narrows the field by your space, sun and goal.

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.

More growing guides on the Arbor Buddy blog →

Frequently asked questions

When do trees ship to Wyoming?+

Trees ship during the spring planting window. Deliveries into zone 5 are timed to that window so you can plant shortly after arrival. We coordinate with freight carriers to avoid late frosts.

What trees grow in zone 5?+

Many trees grow well in zone 5. In Wyoming, zone 5 sits within the 4a to 5b range. Good choices include the Chinkapin Oak (zone 4 to 8), Hearts A'fire Eastern Redbud (zone 4 to 9), and Honeycrisp Apple (zone 3 to 8). All are hardy to at least zone 4, so they handle the occasional -25°F night typical of zone 5.

What size do the trees arrive at?+

Each tree arrives nursery grown at a usable landscape size. We ship large specimens ready to make an impact in your yard. Exact sizes vary by species, but they are not starter seedlings.

What is the 1-Year Alive & Thrive Guarantee?+

The guarantee covers your tree's first year. If the tree does not survive that year, we send you a free replacement. The policy covers weather and other causes, so you can order with confidence.

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