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Columnar Plants for Tight Spaces
Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil' |
Japanese Plum Yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Fastigiata’) |
Japanese Plum Yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Fastigiata’) is a dense, upright shrub with fine textured leaves. 10′ tall and 3-6′ wide. This was already here when we moved in. It started to flog a bit this year and we tied it with a green string. The string is virtually invisible (can you see it?) but good to know that it might do this. It is planted in full sun although most yews do well in shade. Evergreen.
Arborvitae ‘Degroot’s Spire’ (Thuja occidentalis) |
Arborvitae ‘Degroot’s Spire’ (Thuja occidentalis) - If I had a dollar for every 'Emerald Green' arborvitae sold at the nursery, I could probably afford any size home and garden that I wanted. They do serve their purpose and we have a row of them planted along the west property line (already here when we moved in). 'Degroot's Spire' is a very narrow arborvitae (2') but very tall (12-15'). It is probably not a choice for a hedgerow but makes a very attractive focal point. I've also seen it used to anchor an entrance.
Buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula) |
Buckthorn 'Fine Line' (Rhamnus frangula) - I just discovered this plant since working at the nursery. It is very interesting looking with frilly, willowy leaves. They turn yellow in the fall and have an attractive bark in the winter. Bees love this plant!
Juniperus scopulorum 'Skyrocket' |
Junipers are excellent conifers for vertical features. I grow both 'Skyrocket' and 'Spartan'.
Juniperus chinensis 'Spartan' |
Italian Cypress 'Swane's Golden' (Cupressus sempervirens) |
Italian Cypress 'Swane's Golden' (Cupressus sempervirens) - There are three of these in the garden, two that flank the moon arch. I love this one and hope that it doesn't get too large. I've seen photos of very large ones though.
Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum' |
Chamaecyparis nootkatensi 'Green Arrow' (Alaska Cedar) |
Alaska Cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensi 'Green Arrow') is another distinctive PNW plant. It bothers me a bit that it is situated too close to the Strawberry Tree. I am not sure what the outcome will be here but if it adheres to less than 3' wide as most descriptions say, everybody might remain happy.
And now, a few plants that may outgrow their spaces in the future -
Pinus strobus 'Fastigiata' (White Pine) |
Pinus strobus
'Fastigiata' (White Pine) - Planted in 2016, this one seems to be growing pretty fast. I foresee problems in the future as it is reported to get as much as 10' wide. That won't be good for this spot.
Persian Ironwood (Parrotia) |
Persian Ironwood (Parrotia) is one of my favorite trees that I've discovered since moving here. I am not sure if this is the variety 'Vanessa' or not but I suspect that it is. It has maintained a narrow habit. The leaf colors on this tree is just amazing.
Ginkgo biloba 'Princetown Sentry' |
Box-Leaf Azara (Azara microphylla) |
Acer palmatum 'Skeeter's Broom' |
Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua 'Slender Silhouette') |
Comments
I love this informative post, I'm going to bookmark it. I am always looking for trees with a narrow growth habit, and just happen to pick up a Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil'. It will go in a renovated spot in the garden, replacing a very old and out-of-shape juniper. I also have Buckthorn 'Fine Line' which I should move from a pot into the ground comes fall.
ReplyDeleteSequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum' is an absolute favorite, I think it's magnificent. It often bends and tilts, and take shape of a dinosaur (in my mind...); the "giganteum" part prevents me from getting one.
Thanks! I've always been fascinated by the weeping sequoia and how different it looks in various places.
DeleteI haven't even heard of about half of these trees. It is amazing the variety that you have in your garden. Will the gum ball have gum balls? I bet it will be beautiful this fall. The regular gum ball trees are so pretty during fall. I have used the Sky Pencil around the garden. They don't seem to be hardy in my garden. I have a neighbor that has had one for years and it just get prettier every year. It is in mostly shade. I always wonder what the difference is in our garden and theirs. I am with Michael regarding that boxleaf tree. Maybe if I could see it in person it would look better to me. I am always amazed at all the plants you have in your garden.
ReplyDeleteYou are right - the plant diversity here is amazing. The sweet gum is supposed to have minimal fruit. We will see. I know the regular ones can be messy. They are so pretty in fall though.
Deleteso far my 12 ft 'rotfuchs' katsura tree is very very narrow.
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with that one. I will look it up.
DeleteThese are all good picks. I use the Sky Pencil Holly and Upright Yew quite often for those tight, narrow spaces. The Sky Rocket Juniper has also been useful as well. Great article and information!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThese are all good picks. I use the Sky Pencil Holly and Upright Yew quite often for those tight, narrow spaces. The Sky Rocket Juniper has also been useful as well. Great article and information!
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