
Vase-Shaped Trees
Vase-shaped trees have a narrow or upright trunk with branches that angle upward and outward, forming an open, flared crown. The canopy resembles the shape of a vase, typically wider at the top than at the base.
These trees are well-suited to walkways, paths, and confined planting zones where clearance at ground level is required but overhead canopy is still desired. Their growth habit allows light penetration and pedestrian movement beneath the tree.
Key Characteristics:
Defined by a clear trunk and upward-angled branching, vase-shaped trees offer vertical clearance, moderate shade, and a graceful, structured form. They are commonly used in streetscapes, urban footpaths, and narrow garden spaces.
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Alcantarea imperialis ‘Silver Plum’ – Silver Plum Bromeliad
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Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra' - Sale
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