Tree Form

  • Broad

    Broad (8)

    Broad-form trees, such as the oak or maple, are known for their expansive canopies and wide-spreading branches. These trees provide ample shade and create a striking presence in landscapes with their large, rounded or spreading crowns. Their broad forms contribute to cooling environments, supporting wildlife, and enhancing garden aesthetics.
  • Narrow

    Narrow (13)

    Narrow trees, or columnar trees, are defined by their slender, upright growth, making them perfect for spaces with limited horizontal spread. Valued in urban landscapes and gardens, they provide vertical interest and natural privacy without overwhelming smaller areas. Varieties like the Lombardy poplar and pencil juniper offer tall, narrow profiles that enhance property lines and driveways. Besides their beauty, these…
  • Pyramid Evergreen

    Pyramid Evergreen (20)

    Pyramid-shaped evergreen trees, such as the Thuja or Arborvitae, feature a tall, narrow silhouette that tapers to a point. Their dense, year-round foliage maintains a vibrant green appearance, providing constant visual interest and privacy. Ideal for formal gardens or hedges, these trees offer both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits throughout all seasons.