Slided shapes in trees
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Slided shapes in trees:-
- Trees have different shapes based on natural tendencies or the environment. A gingko may be an irregular tree in some environments or have a pyramidal shape in others. Trees can also be one shape when young and change as they mature. The trees listed on each slide are commonly found in those tree shapes, but this doesn't necessarily mean that they only grow in these shapes.
- Columnar trees are tall and thin with a very narrow, upright shape and upright branches. Another term often used to describe this shape is fastigiate, though there are some subtle differences. Columnar trees usually have just one trunk and occur naturally as mutations.
- Some examples of columnar trees include:
- Columnar apple
- Columnar peach
- Dawyck gold beech
- Leyland cypress
- Lombardy poplar
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