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  2. Here's How to Create Privacy in Your Own Yard with Trees and ...

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    Make your yard or garden feel like a haven with these best trees for privacy. It's a great alternative to fencing that's even more lush and beautiful.

  3. Best trees for privacy: 10 ways to screen a plot from view - AOL

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    Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) can be grown as a tree or a hedge, but it must be pruned in midsummer to keep control of the size. Best trees for privacy: 10 ways to screen a plot from view Skip to ...

  4. Here are the best and worst plants for privacy screens in ...

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    This is the one with the moderately glossy leaves the size of the palms of your hands on plants 18 or 20 feet tall, as opposed to the one with the very waxy, much smaller leaves on plants that ...

  5. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint. repels aphids, cabbage looper, flea beetles, squash bugs, whiteflies, and the Small White [3] Petunias. repel aphids, tomato hornworm, asparagus beetles, leafhoppers, [2] and squash bugs [3] Pitcher plants. traps and ingests insects. Radish. repels cabbage maggot and cucumber beetles [3] Rosemary.

  6. List of tree species by shade tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Tsuga canadensis, Eastern Hemlock. Ulmus rubra, Slippery Elm. Intermediate shade tolerant. Acer rubrum, Red Maple [2] Acer saccharinum, Silver Maple. Betula alleghaniensis, Yellow Birch. Betula lenta, Sweet Birch. Carya spp., Hickories (except for Shellbark and Bitternut) Castanea dentata, American Chestnut.

  7. Triadica sebifera - Wikipedia

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    Triadica sebifera is a tree native to eastern Asia (Chinese 乌桕, wū jiù). It is commonly called Chinese tallow, [2] Chinese tallowtree, Florida aspen, chicken tree, gray popcorn tree, [3] or candleberry tree. [4] The seeds (as well as from those of Triadica cochinchinensis) are the sources of stillingia oil, a drying oil used in paints and ...