The shape of trees differs depending on the species of the tree. A tree's shape will also be indicated if it will have enough space in the location where you planted it. Tree shapes can also be affected by its environment. They can be formed in their young days and take its form as it ages. Here are the common tree shapes that you can see in most landscapes. Columnar Tree ShapeTrees that are columnar in shape appear like cylinders or columns. The branches have the same length from up down. They appear narrow due to the patterns of the branches. A wide variety of trees have a columnar shape. Examples of Columnar Trees Cherry, European hornbeam, Red Maple, Sugar Maple, Lombardy Poplars Open - Head IrregularThis tree shape is characterized by the non-uniform shape of branches forming an irregular shape of the canopy. They typically provide natural shade and forms a fantastic figure during winter. These types of trees can add an unusual dimension to your yard. Examples of Open-Head Irregular Buckeye, Ash, Catalpa, Pawpaw, Hickory, Silver Maple, Sycamore, Smoketree WeepingTrees that have a weeping shape have branches that hang downward with cascading foliage. They can be aesthetically pleasing and adds beauty to your landscape. Examples of Weeping Cherry, Birch, Hemlock, Crabapple, Larch, Katsura, Willow, Sourwood PyramidalThese trees have wide and cone-shaped canopies. The branches expand at the base and narrow to the top. Typically, coniferous and deciduous trees are in this shape. When they have enough space in a property, they can grow beautifully. Examples of Pyramidal American holly, American beech, Blue Spruce, Bald Cypress, Fir, Magnolia, Sweetgum, and Oak GlobeTees with this shape are great for landscaping. They have a uniformed round shape that looks really attractive. Whether they are in a line with other trees with the same shape, or alone in a landscape, they still look amazing. Examples of Globe American Yellowwood, American hornbeam, Black maple, Bur oak, Hackberry, Flowering dogwood, Redbud FastigiateThey seem like columnar trees, but they have several trunks and are formed through nursery selections and not as natural mutations. This tree shape attracts the eye upward and they could look beautiful when planted in rows. Further, it can be an effective cloak against noise and unwanted sceneries. Example of Fastigiate Arborvitae, European beech, Ginko VaseVase-shaped trees are ideal to be planted near the roads because they don't block pedestrian's view or the flow of traffic. Branches of these trees develop upward from the trunk, with the tips opening wide at the top. Their canopies are similar to upside-down triangles. Examples of Vase Fringe Tree, Boxelder, Hawthorn, Elm, Striped Maple, Zelkova Horizontal SpreadingTrees with this shape appear wide. They are generally large and can overshadow small structures and can overwhelm bungalow-type of homes. However, they look good in a property with a narrow house because they create a contrasting effect. Examples of Horizontal Eastern Redcedar, Beech, Fir, Hornbeam, Honeylocust, Korean Dogwood, Oak (white and red), Larch, Witchhazel Virginia Beach Tree Service is the area expert in tree care to include professional tree trimming and arboriculture consulting. Call us at 757-250-2293.
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