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Tree Form Ornamental Specimens At Nature Hills Nursery!

Hydrangea Tree

The Tree Form category is one of the most fun categories to peruse! Plant specialists take

a well-known, beautiful shrub, flowering vines, and weeping cultivars, and then more or less transform them into an art form!

Tree Form plants, shrubs, or vines (known as the scion), are trained and grafted onto a trunk (known as a standard) to create a new type of growing form! What could be more satisfying than that? Other types of Tree-Form specimens are shrubs that have been pruned and trained into a single or multi-trunked form without grafting.

Gaze at the Tree Form plants on these pages, each was beautiful as a shrub and made even more unique and attractive as a small tree!

Choices abound with these plants such as Blue Wisteria, Roses, Lilacs, and Sand Cherry!

Landscape Focal Points

Rose Tree

The Tree-Form plant completely changes how the landscape appears!

These plants create length, height, and an eye-catching form that naturally becomes a focal point! Envision a hedge of Rose shrubs with a matching tree form of that Rose planted among them!

Then envision a Hydrangea foundation hedge with a matching or similar Tree Form of that Hydrangea standing on either side of your front entry or softening the corner of your home!

A backdrop of a Rose of Sharon accents your entire landscape, and when you add a Tree-Form Rose of Sharon as its crown jewel, you create a spectacular and cohesive display!

Tree Form plants will command much more attention than the same plant in shrub form. If limited space is an issue, one of these tree-form plants may fill that space with beauty and substance!

Line your driveway or a narrow pathway with evenly-spaced Tree Form Ninebark or Crape Myrtle for a formal display!

Even if you don't have a landscape, many of these space-saving Tree Form specialties are smaller and thrive happily in a large planter or container!

So Many Unique Choices To Choose From!

Easy to grow and only requires a bit more care and winter protection than their natural forms, Tree Form plants will boost your curb appeal exponentially!

All plants appreciate regular water, the proper amount of sun, good draining enriched soil, and a top-dressing of mulch over their roots! We have all this information and more, such as winter care and pruning on our site for you on each plant's page, and in our #ProPlantTips for Care Garden Blog!

Check out all the varieties of Tree Form plants to elevate your home and garden today!

FAQS for Buying Tree Forms Online

What is a tree form plant?

A tree form plant is a shrub or vine that’s trained or grafted onto a single trunk to create a small ornamental tree. Common examples include roses, hydrangeas, lilacs, and wisteria. They offer the beauty of shrubs in a vertical, space-saving form perfect for focal points.

Where should I plant a tree form ornamental in my landscape?

Tree form plants are ideal for use as eye-catching accents near entryways, along walkways, in containers, or as a centerpiece in a garden bed. They add height and elegance and are perfect for creating formal or symmetrical designs.

Do tree form plants need special care?

Tree form plants need the same general care as their shrub counterparts, including full sun or partial shade, well-drained soil, regular watering, and mulch. They may need additional winter protection in colder climates and pruning to maintain their shape.

Can tree form plants be grown in containers?

Yes! Many tree form plants thrive in large containers, making them perfect for patios, balconies, or small gardens. Just ensure the container has proper drainage and that you provide adequate water and winter care.

What are the most popular tree form plants?

Some of the most popular varieties include Tree Form Roses, Tree Form Hydrangeas, Lilacs, Wisteria, Rose of Sharon, Ninebark, and Crape Myrtle. These plants offer stunning flowers, compact size, and unique structure that elevates any garden space.

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