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Fast Growing Trees For Your Home Or Property
Posted under environment by Krystina MojsowicMoving into a new home or development can be exciting, but many people find they miss the beauty and elegance large, established landscaping can bring. If you want to really enjoy your new home, consider planting some of these fast growing trees. In a few short years you can enjoy a mature-looking landscape.
Empress Tree. This tree is popular not only for its fast growth, but it’s beautiful foxglove-shaped lavender blooms. Expect your empress tree to grow up to 12 feet a year and achieve an overall height of 60 feet or more. One word of caution - in some areas, this is considered an invasive species, so check with local experts before you plant!
Sweetgum. You may be more familiar with this tree’s distinctive seed pods than the tree itself. The pods, which drop in late fall, are round and spiked. They can make a mess, but the tree is beautiful, with glossy leaves and striking fall colors. Be prepared for them to reach 80 feet in height and to grow about 4 feet per year.
Zelkova. A truly spectacular shade tree with arching branches and dark green, shiny leaves. It can reach 70 feet, and the leaves will turn beautiful shades of red and orange in autumn. This tree is popular for it’s pollution resistance.
Willow. This popular tree doesn’t just come in the weeping variety. There are hundreds of types to choose from! You’ll have to do research to find the one that best suits your needs, but the tallest can get to 80 feet high. Faster growing types will shoot up 8 feet in a year.
Crape Myrtle - While these trees don’t get as tall as some others (only 15-25 feet or so), they are a fantastic flowering tree. Your landscape will be very much beautified with masses of white, pink, red, even lavender blooms. They will grow at a rate of about 2-3 feet per year. Another bonus with these trees - after they’re established they are drought-resistant.
Keep in mind that in order for your fast growing trees to reach maximum yearly growth, they will need to be properly cared for. Your best bet is to purchase one of these trees from a local nursery. The nursery professionals there will be able to guide you in how to care for that tree in your area. You can also order trees from online retailers. Usually they come with a care guide, but you can also consult online planting guides, check your library or cooperative extension office, or consult another local expert.
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