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Large Trees Handsome: A few large trees handsome trees are handsome in bloom, notably horsechestnut, empress tree, yel-lowwood, Chinese scholar tree, flowering ash, catalpa, and some magnolias. The majority of trees highly decorative in bloom, however, are of modest size, 30 feet or less high on the average, although some individuals and some kinds may exceed this. These small flowering trees are exceedingly useful for garden ornamentation. They are handsome in small groups, in boundary plantings and as single lawn specimens. Don't clutter the lawn by dotting even the most lovely about without considering good composition and the importance of leaving open areas. A garden consists of both plants and spaces.
In a rustic garden the trees should be fruit trees wherever possible, or at least blossom trees of some kind. Apples, pears, plums, and cherries will all help to create the right atmosphere, as will nut trees such as hazel or almond. If there is space for a large trees handsome tree, a Walnut might do.
Velop unhindered and avoid planting ecimens that will outgrow available space, onsider the habit of the trees as well as eir flowers, foliage and berry color, and ant them where their form can be ipreciated. In confined spaces fastigiate olumnar) trees are best, but where space «ds to be filled those with spreading anches are ideal. For small backyards, lect trees with several attractive features tiich can be enjoyed for much of the year, ther than those that have only a ectacular but brief blossoming period, rergreen trees provide form and interest all ar around although many deciduous trees : attractive even when bare.
Trees can affect nearby buildings, sating shade and extracting water from the bsoil, which brings the risk of subsidence. ant large trees handsome trees away from buildings if issible. The ground under deciduous trees 11 have to be cleared of leaves in the fall, ir this reason, do not position pools or ndboxes under their canopies.
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