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More smaller shade trees for your yard

June 1, 2013 By Jim 10 Comments

A couple of weeks ago I gave you four smaller shade trees you could use in your yard.  Here are seven more, including 6 natives. Maybe one or two could work in your garden. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry - Native four season tree Amelanchier 'Autumn Brilliance' Height: 20 - 25’ Width: 15 - 25’ Shape: Multi stemmed small tree with a rounded crown with many small branches. How fast does it grow: Medium (over 1’ per year) What zones does it grow in? 5-8 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Plant recommendations, Supports Wildlife & Biodiversity Tagged With: American Hop Hornbeam, American Hornbeam, Amur Maple, Morton Sugar Maple, Redbud, Serviceberry, shade trees, Whitespire Birch

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