: Characterized by multiple woody stems arising from the base, generally remaining under 15 feet tall, and maintaining a bushier structure. 2. Categories by Foliage Persistence
: Dense shrubs or narrow trees used for privacy (e.g., Arborvitae , Privet ).
: Smaller trees and shrubs that thrive in the shade of larger canopy trees (e.g., Dogwood , Azalea ). TreesShrubTypes.7z
: Low-growing, spreading woody plants used to prevent erosion (e.g., Creeping Juniper ). 4. Environmental Requirements
: Determining the plant's ability to survive local minimum temperatures. : Characterized by multiple woody stems arising from
: Typically defined by a single woody stem (trunk), reaching heights over 15 feet at maturity, with a defined crown.
: Species that shed their leaves annually, typically in autumn. Examples include Maples , Oaks , and Forsythia . Evergreen : Species that retain foliage year-round. Needle-leaf : Pines , Spruces , and Firs . Broad-leaf : Boxwoods , Hollies , and Rhododendrons . 3. Functional Landscape Types : Smaller trees and shrubs that thrive in
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