Horizontal Branching Trees for Structured Landscapes
Horizontal branching trees have a distinct lateral branching structure, where limbs extend outward in a flat or layered fashion from the central trunk. This form results in a wide, balanced crown that supports visual symmetry and spatial structure.
These trees are suited to landscapes where horizontal form is needed to define space, create shade, or establish strong architectural lines. They are commonly used in formal layouts, courtyards, and open areas requiring visual order and consistent canopy spread.
Key Characteristics:
Defined by lateral or tiered branching, these trees typically have a symmetrical or structured silhouette, moderate to broad spread, and are valued for their stability, spatial clarity, and suitability in design-led plantings.
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