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

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    Take time to consider which are the best trees for privacy in your garden. Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) can be grown as a tree or a hedge, but it must be pruned in midsummer to keep control of the ...

  3. Pinus contorta - Wikipedia

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    The shrub form is krummholz and is approximately 1 to 3 meters (3 to 10 ft) high. The thin and narrow-crowned tree can grow 40 to 50 m (130 to 160 ft) high and achieve up to 2 m (7 ft) in diameter at chest height. [4] The murrayana subspecies is the tallest. The crown is rounded and the top of the tree is flattened. In dense forests, the tree ...

  4. 10 Underrated Trees That Deserve More Love in Our Landscapes

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    For starters, black cherry trees (Prunus serotina) are fast growing—2 to 4 feet per year. They also have fragrant white flowers in spring, glossy green leaves in summer, and yellow-orange ...

  5. These 10 Celebrity Christmas Trees Cost More Than a Car - AOL

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    In 2015, she showcased a 20-foot peppermint-themed Christmas tree in her California home, which was flanked by two 15-foot trees and adorned with red and white ornaments. The main tree was then ...

  6. Quercus macrocarpa - Wikipedia

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    Quercus macrocarpa is a large deciduous tree growing up to 30 metres (98 feet), rarely 50 m (160 ft), in height, [3] and is one of the most massive oaks with a trunk diameter of up to 3 m (10 ft). It is one of the slowest-growing oaks, with a growth rate of 30 centimetres (12 in) per year when young.

  7. Quercus robur - Wikipedia

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    Quercus robur is a deciduous tree up to 40 metres (130 ft) tall, [5] with a single stout trunk that can be as much as 11 m (36 ft) in girth (circumference at breast height) or even 14 m (46 ft) in pollarded specimens. Older trees tend to be pollarded, with boles (the main trunk) 2–3 m (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 –10 ft) long. These live longer and become ...