New Cold Hardy Trees for South Dakota (Zone 4) for 2025:

For trees, the Betula utilis var. jacquemontii ‘Snow Sentinel’ (Himalayan Birch) stands out with its striking white peeling bark and narrow upright growth habit, adding winter interest to any landscape.

Another great ornamental option is the Malus ‘Northfire’ (Flowering Crabapple), a small tree with bright red blooms and persistent tiny fruits, making it beautiful and disease-resistant.

If you’re looking for a stunning shade tree, the Acer saccharum ‘Arctic Gold’ (Sugar Maple) offers golden-orange fall foliage and is perfect for adding vibrant autumn colors.

For evergreen lovers, the Picea glauca ‘Twilight Sentinel’ (White Spruce) is a compact conifer with bluish-green foliage and an upright growth habit, ideal for windbreaks, screens, or as a specimen tree.

Lastly, the Sorbus aucuparia ‘Ruby Cascade’ (Mountain Ash) provides year-round interest with its ruby-red berries that persist into winter and its elegant, lacy foliage.