HORT Tree Wrap helps protect young and thin-barked trees from sunscald, frost, windburn, and seasonal environmental stress while using cleaner, higher-quality materials than many thin imported wraps. Made with thicker paper stock, dry-creped without chemical creping additives, and coated with a non-toxic food-safe emulsified wax similar to coatings used on produce boxes.
HORT Tree Wrap is available in multiple sizes depending on trunk size, project scale, and installation preferences.
Many inexpensive imported wraps use thinner paper stock, lower-transparency coating systems, and wet-crepe processing methods designed primarily to reduce manufacturing cost. HORT Tree Wrap is engineered differently using thicker dry-creped paper and a cleaner material philosophy focused on professional outdoor tree protection.
| Paper Construction | Thicker heavy-stock natural paper for improved durability and handling. |
| Creping Method | Dry-crepe processing without chemical creping additives commonly associated with wet-crepe systems. |
| Coating System | Non-toxic food-safe emulsified wax coating for durability and weather resistance. |
| Material Philosophy | Cleaner natural-paper approach designed for landscapes, planting areas, and professional tree care. |
| Application Feel | More substantial, professional-grade material feel during installation. |
Helpful Tip: Apply the wrap snugly enough for the paper to conform around the trunk, but avoid excessive tension that could tear the paper during installation. HORT Paper Tree Wrap is biodegradable and can naturally break down over time, although removal after the protection season is still recommended for best tree-care practices.
Learn why HORT tree wrap uses thicker dry-creped paper, a non-toxic food-safe wax coating, and cleaner materials than many cheap imported wraps. Read Guide →
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