Columnar Plants Add Interest To Any Landscape

Columnar Plants Add Interest To Any Landscape  Columnar plants add unique interest to the landscape…The featured plant is a spiral Emerald Green Arborvitae, a sturdy plant for Nashville, Tennessee. Pruning once a year after the spring flush is usually adequate

Columnar plants add unique interest to the landscape…The featured plant is a spiral Emerald Green Arborvitae, a sturdy plant for Nashville, Tennessee. Pruning once a year after the spring flush is usually adequate to maintain a tight, formal presentation of the plant.

Arborvitae Single Cropped - Perry

The single, stately Emerald Green Arborvitae is a popular columnar plant in Nashville due to its tight, columnar, evergreen and hardy features. The Emerald Green Arborvitae can also be used to create a warm and attractive screen in areas where space is more limited.

Arborvitae Hedge-Bridges

Arborvitae Hedge - Cook

Other columnar possibilities include Sky Pencil Holly…
Sky Pencil Single Cropped Vertical DSC05311

Columnar Boxwoods…
Boxwood Dee Runk

Italian Cypress…
Italian Cypress - 2 Cropped

Taylor Juniper, which actually is an alternative to the Italian Cypress, which is very borderline in Nashville…
Juniper Taylor, 2

Alberta Spruce, which is a smaller type of ornamental, columnar plant…
Alberta Spruce

And a couple of deciduous, columnar trees, the columnar English Oak…
Oak, Columnar English Three

And the columnar Sweet Gum…
Columnar Sweet Gum 1

Each have their own distinctive characteristics that can add interest to any landscape!

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1 Response to Columnar Plants Add Interest To Any Landscape

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