The Classification of Advanced Trees

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The Classification of Advanced Trees

7 September 2017
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


Trees have quite a significant influence on the environment. Not only do they offer serenity and calmness but also beauty and tranquillity. To retain the beauty of trees, scientists have worked so hard to ensure that they develop advanced trees which have a lot to offer to the environment.

The quality of the trees grown is superior from the point of propagation all the way to maturity. The most important thing which has to be considered in the development of advanced trees is the quality. The trees are then adopted from their nurseries by a lot of large scale planting projects which require certain specifications on the trees, for instance, size and colour texture.

The plant growers have to ensure that they develop the trees specially to ensure that they all fall according to their client's requirements. This includes allot of years as well as skills involved in the grooming of the trees. Also, to ensure that the trees are perfect according to requirements, a lot of potting, pruning and shaping is involved.

The advanced trees can be seen in various categories; this includes native trees, ornamental trees and deciduous trees as well as feature trees.

  1. Native Trees – From the word native, it is quite evident that the trees grown are of a particular origin. For instance an individual country or region. The trees are developed and grown in the nurseries and once fully developed are adapted for particular uses such as urban planting programs or streetscapes. Some examples of native trees include the Acacia, Eucalyptus, waterhousea, Banksia as well as Agonis. All of these trees are known to be native from some locations. The trees are grown in the nurseries which ensure uniform and attractive growth.
  2. Ornamental Trees and Deciduous Trees – The ornamental trees are intended to make a place look beautiful and attractive. Such trees have various beauty features which are appealing to the eyes. Deciduous trees, on the other hand, do shed their leaves at certain parts of the year creating a beautiful canopy which becomes enticing to the eyes. The ornamental trees are intended as decorations and can be used in places such as lawns as well as parks. Examples of this tree include the Eastern redbud, the Cornus Mas as well as the Kousa Dogwood.
  3. Feature trees – Feature trees can be considered as the celebrity of trees. This is because the trees are well known for their particular aspects and features. The trees are unique as well as special and are highly held in the belief that they offer a significant effect in the places where they are set. Examples of such trees include the Japanese Weeping Maple, The Dragon Tree as well as the Pleached Trees.

For more information about advanced trees in your area, contact professionals at nurseries like Din San Nursery.