Monday, June 25, 2007

Five Tall, Narrow Trees

Native trees with a tall, narrow shape




Bald cypress
Image courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey

These tall trees have a narrow spread and will fit into a small space.

I've noted the maximum height and spread that I found mentioned for each tree in various sources. That size might be attained by a mature tree in optimal conditions. Your tree won't get that big for a while, and it may never get quite that big, through there's an outside chance. Cultivars may be available that will have a narrower spread.

Please note that these trees all require an acidic soil. Also, most of them are susceptible to being blown over by high wind if their branches and/or leaves are heavy with a load of rainwater, ice, or snow.

I've linked the scientific names to a tree description at The Gymnosperm Database. The common names are linked to a tree description on the Virginia Tech Dendrology website.

Here's the list:


Related posts:
Narrow trees for small spaces
Ten Tall-Growing Trees
Five Tall, Narrow, Deciduous Trees

2 comments:

  1. Are there any non-conifer examples of tall-growing trees with narrow spread? I will need to plant a tree in my backyard at some point to replace the weedy maples which are growing there.

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  2. I think that deciduous trees with a narrow spread will be found more in the medium-to-short height ranges. I'll try to look up some of the taller ones for you.

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