Sweet Gum

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Sweet Gum

It has spectacular colors, is fast growing, and has great shade. Sweetgum trees are an excellent lawn, park, or street tree. The star shaped lustrous dark green foliage turns a spectacular fall color, often a combination of green, yellow, orange, red and purple foliage, but sometimes solid crimson, burgundy or scarlet. The Sweetgum tree, Liquidambar styraciflua, is a rapid growing shade tree usually grown for its excellent fall color. The Sweetgum tree usually does not flower or fruit for the first 15 to 20 years. The bark has a corky appearance. Birds like the seeds it produces. It has an upright pyramidal growth habit in its youth and then becomes spreading, irregular and open as it ages. It prefers full sun and can grow to 60 feet high and 40 feet wide. The Sweetgum tree has landscape value as a shade, specimen or focal point tree. ... get more information

 

Arborvitae - Woodward Place the Woodward in moist, acidic, and well drained soils. The Woodward is an excellent foundation plant and it is well suited for a short border or lining a sidewalk. This plant is fast growing for an Arborvitae and it displays bright green foliage. The Arborvitae Woodward, 'Thuja occidentalis 'Wiidwardii', is a compact round plant that never needs trimming to maintain its shape.

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