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River Birch Tree -
Betula Nigra
Oriental and London Planetrees
Sycamore Tree - Platanus Occidentalis
Sourwood Tree - Oxydendrum Arboreum
Sassafras Shade Tree - Sassafras Albidum
Sweetgum Shade Tree - Liquidambar
Styraciflua Evergreen
shade trees are best for hotter climates whilst deciduous trees
provide shade in summer but do not cast a cold shadow in cooler
climates during the cold months.The River Birch Tree, Betula
Nigra, is an extremely gorgeous tree especially for landscapes.
It’s a tree with characteristically distinctive flaking bark
that is replaced by glossy smooth bark in the spring. The river
birch can be planted as a single eye-catching specimen or as a
magnificent billowing clump. The Sassafras Shade Tree,
Sassafras Albidum, produces fragrant growth including the bark,
flower, and roots. The roots were used for the period of the
civil war to make sassafras tea that induced a pain-relieving
narcotic effect on battle-wounded southerners. The Sourwood
Tree, Oxydendrum Arboreum, and the Sweetgum Shade Trees,
Liquidambar Styraciflua, equally create stunningly impressive
leaf color in the fall, both the sourwood and the Sweetgum
trees turn yellow, orange, and red progressively in stages. The
Sycamore Tree, Platanus Occidentalis, also known as the
American Sycamore, is conceivably one of the most excellent
trees for rapid shade growth. Sycamore trees can grow to 2 feet
trunk diameter & 50 feet tall in 20 years with a commanding
canopy circumference. The related Oriental and London
Planetrees are also favorite shade trees and are often planted
street. They can be identified from the Sycamore fruit, which
is normally borne on singly on long stalks, whereas the
Planetree has strings of 2 to 4.

Bamboo Trees and Bamboo
Plants Bamboo Trees and Bamboo Plants have
long been used as shade trees for privacy hedges, and borders.
Bamboo plants grow speedily and 40-50 feet / 13m to 15.25m
timber bamboos are useful as windbreaks. Additionally they are
good shade screens for privacy that swathe 180 degrees of
focused light rays. Annual flowerbeds are frequently planted at
the front of bamboo tree screens for partial shade. Numerous
shrubs and bushes grow healthy when positioned in front of
clumping bamboo tree screens.
Additional Benefits Of Shade Trees Like The Evergreen
Loquat Tree Shade trees have always
been used throughout the ages to shade landscapes, buildings,
homes, plus used as shelter and food for wildlife. Several
types of shade trees offer additional benefits for example
attractive flowers or evergreen foliage. Other shade trees can
produce fruit, such as the Evergreen Loquat Tree, apple trees,
pear trees, and mulberry trees. Other shade trees provide
important delicious nuts, such as walnut trees, pecan trees,
and chestnut trees. Additional to the shade benefit, vibrant
bright leaf color of the fall makes the effort of planting and
growing of shade trees a gratifying and valuable
experience.
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