Montana Conservation Seedling Nursery
Missoula, MontanaEst. 1927
About
The Montana Conservation Seedling Nursery has been producing high-quality native plants for conservation and restoration projects since 1927. Specializing in trees, shrubs, grasses, and other native species, they support a variety of critical initiatives like post-fire recovery, erosion control, habitat creation, and climate resilience. With a focus on locally-adapted seed sources and sustainable growing practices, the nursery provides essential plant materials for private landowners, conservation organizations, Tribes, and government agencies across the region. Customers can expect knowledgeable guidance, efficient ordering, and reliable delivery to ensure the success of their conservation and restoration efforts.
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Glad I found this place. Good selection of native a naturalized trees. Better than any box, store or nursery. Prices are great. I can plant a forest now :)
My wife & I got about 20 shrubs and trees and we will definitely be back for more! Appreciated how friendly and knowledgeable the staff was and the quality and hardiness of the plants were top-notch! Getting our business from now on!
What an awesome experience!!!! My shrubs and trees are happy & healthy and thriving! Staff was easy to work with and I will definitely be back!!!! Love supporting this agency vs. the big box stores! And much better quality plants! 🤩😍🤩
This is an incredible service for land owners in Montana! The DNRC seedling staff is extremely knowledgeable and offer high quality conservation seedlings at incredibly affordable prices. This self-funded program is a perfect example of a successful and helpful government outreach resource that helps mother nature, and land owners. If you need bunches and bunches of trees for your property, this is your best choice!!
Thank you for the excellent trees and selection! My shelter belt project would'nt have been affordable without your program. I hope to keep adding and growing for the health of the land and community.