Small Evergreen Tree - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by anitakeneip
May 26, 2005
I have a north facing property wall with camellias planted. Can you recommend a suitable small (less than 12 ft,specimen?)tree or shrub to plant at a corner of the home but won't damage the foundations? Preferrably a nice shaped tree, flowering or non flowering but non-decidious.
Thanks in advance.


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Answer from NGA
May 26, 2005
Normally, when we categorize trees as small, we think 25-30'. Something that reaches only 12' at maturity will be either a genetic dwarf, or a large shrub trained into a tree form. Here are a few suggestions for smallish trees:
Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica); evergreen tree that produces abundant, edible fruit, which is a hit with wildlife; dark green leaves and reaches height of 15-25'; does well in full sun but tolerates afternoon shade; tough tree with colorful fruit and year-round glossy foliage.

Southern Waxmyrtle (Myrica cerifera); versatile evergreen plant grown as large shrub or small tree; reaches 10-15' height; grown in full sun or shade and in wet or dry areas.

Devilwood or Wild Olive (Osmanthus americanus); evergreen tree with open and loose growth habit, reaching 15-25' tall; grown in sun or shade but best leaf color obtained with some shade; white-yellow, fragrant flowers in spring followed by dark purplish fruit.

Star Magnolia (Magnolia stellata); slow growing, deciduous tree reaching 15-20' tall
white fragrant flowers during winter; grown in full sun for best flowering; performs well in partial shade; cultivars available with different shades of pink to lavender flowers.


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