There is an old saying that they’re not making more land. This is particularly true in urban downtown areas where room to grow street trees is very limited. Here are four tall trees that also have a striking vertical accent. Their branching is upright. Because of their tall stature, they are particularly suitable planted along wide […]
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Four Large Street Trees With A Narrow Vertical Look
Posted by Hugh on March 26th, 2018
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