Arizona
Arizona’s trees root themselves in deserts, canyons, and high mountain plateaus, reflecting the state’s striking diversity of landscapes. Towering ponderosa pines, sturdy mesquites, and ancient alligator junipers all find a home here, each shaping ecosystems and sheltering wildlife. From saguaro-studded valleys to cool alpine forests, Arizona’s trees remind us how life endures and flourishes across even the harshest environments.

Tree #1 - Fremont Cottonwood - Skull Valley, AZ

Tree #2 - Alligator Juniper - Globe, AZ

Tree #3 - Canyon Maple - Pinal Mountains

Tree #4 - Arizona Madrone - Santa Rita Mountains

Tree #5 - Huisachillo - Phoenix, AZ

Tree #6 - Saguaro - Horseshoe Lake

Tree #7 - Crucifixion Thorn - Prescott National Forest

Tree #8 - Desert Willow - Globe, AZ

Tree #9 - Arizona Cypress - Santa Catalina Mountains
