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Plant power point Expectations. By Peter W asser. Little Leaf Linden. G enerally hardy to zone 5 In its native location it grows as an understory tree Small tree, 20' to 30' tall Up right and spreading branching Rounded outline when young, becoming irregular with age .
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Plant power point Expectations By Peter Wasser
Little Leaf Linden • Generally hardy to zone 5 • In its native location it grows as an understory tree • Small tree, 20' to 30' tall • Up right and spreading branching • Rounded outline when young, becoming irregular with age
Canadian Hemlock • Don't plant near roadsides where salt may be used to clear streets of snow and ice in winter as salt spray and excess salt can damage foliage. • Don't use in very wet or very dry soils. Canadian Hemlocks thrive in slightly acidic to neutral nutrient-rich soil that is moist but well-drained.. • 75 feet or higher • Native to Canadian
Tulip • 170 feet • Its structured well • It’s a tree • And makes very great shade in the summer
Garden Verbena • Its like a bush shaped • It gets to 3 feet tall
Burk Wood Viburnum • 5 to 8 feet tall • Full sun does matter • And does not bring birds
American cranberry bush viburnum • The American Cranberry bush Viburnum grows to be 8' - 12' feet in height This viburnum does very well in the full sun, and partial shade The American Cranberry bush Viburnum can be expected to grow in the zones shown in color in the arborday.org zone map