Arborvitaes are also known as Thuja's as well. A big, super fast growing tree species is the hybrid poplar. New varieties arent nearly as messy in the spring as older varieties. Had 3 huge ones in our yard growing up. In dry, hot southern Idaho in the summer, they were a godsend! Not sure where ornamental crabapple is on this list as well. Good list though
Here's a couple more to ad to the list of fast growing trees. Honey locust. Sunburst honey locust. Valley forge american elm. Also red oak is a fast grower too.
American Sweetgum... very invasive... American Sycamore Arborvitae Empress Tree Hackberry Washington Hawthorne Northern Catava Tulip poplar Weeping Willow Red Maple
Arborvitaes are also known as Thuja's as well. A big, super fast growing tree species is the hybrid poplar. New varieties arent nearly as messy in the spring as older varieties. Had 3 huge ones in our yard growing up. In dry, hot southern Idaho in the summer, they were a godsend! Not sure where ornamental crabapple is on this list as well. Good list though
Crabapples are probably not tall enough to make the list. These trees are all huge.
If waiting years for that shade to mature isn't quiet your style, you're in the right place! - proceeds to show trees that take years to grow
Any tree but bamboo takes years to mature.
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Awesome, thank you!
Here's a couple more to ad to the list of fast growing trees. Honey locust. Sunburst honey locust. Valley forge american elm. Also red oak is a fast grower too.
American Sweetgum... very invasive...
American Sycamore
Arborvitae
Empress Tree
Hackberry
Washington Hawthorne
Northern Catava
Tulip poplar
Weeping Willow
Red Maple
Ehhh I think I'll just get an awning instead of relying on trees
Where is the non messy ones
Not inpatient but OLD.