Shade Trees

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Oak leavesShade trees are trees that grow tall and large enough to provide cooling shade, and many other benefits. They can cool your home naturally ,and, when planted in the right spot ,they can significantly reduce your home cooling costs. When fully grown, they can cut your home cooling costs by up to 40 percent! Trees that provide shade also add beauty and grace to your property, and to your neighborhood - adding more value to your property than any other plant.

Shade trees are easy to grow and don't need a whole lot of maintenance. Proper planting technique and timely applications of a good tree fertilizer will suffice for the most part. Some trees might need water should you find yourself in a drought situation, while others are quite drought tolerant. You can rest assured that the better care you give your trees, the more they will reward you in the future.



Below is a listing of trees that are useful for providing shade in the landscape. Click on a thumbnail image or link to see an expanded Plant File that contains a detailed plant description, usage suggestions and instructions for care.
Arborvitae 'Green Giant'
Arborvitae 'Green Giant'

Green Giant Arborvitae has become one of the most desir...
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Autumn Flowering Cherry
Autumn Flowering Cherry

Autumn Flowering Cherry produces an abundance of semi-d...
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Bald Cypress Tree
Bald Cypress Tree

Bald Cypress makes a fine specimen or shade tree in the landscape. Exceptionally...
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Bay Leaf (Sweet Bay Laurel)
Bay Leaf (Sweet Bay Laurel)

Sweet Bay Laurel (Bay Leaf) is an evergreen tree with a...
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Carolina Sapphire Cypress (Arizona Cypress)
Carolina Sapphire Cypress (Arizona ...

Carolina Sapphire Cypress, also known as Arizona Cypres...
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Crape Myrtle 'Acoma' (Fauriei Hybrid)
Crape Myrtle 'Acoma' (Fauriei Hybrid)

Crape Myrtle 'Acoma' features an abundance of pure whit...
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