Tree falling over in garden beds.
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is a widely distributed North American tree known for its smooth, white bark and leaves that flutter in the wind due to their flat stems. It forms clonal colonies through root suckers, with some colonies, like Pando in Utah, being among the oldest living organisms on Earth. While individual trees have a relatively short lifespan, the clonal root system can persist for thousands of years.
Leaf of quaking aspen.
Blue Spruce
Crepe myrtle
Boxwood
Cypress
Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Fine Gold’ Monterey Cypress
A vigorous, upright and narrow specimen that can reach 25 feet in 10 years. The rich yellow foliage has a lemon aroma and can tolerate salty wind. Makes a very handsome accent tree and is suitable for container gardening.
In neighborhood.
Juniper - McAllister
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