
Fast Growing Trees
Best Selling Fast Growing Trees |
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| Thuja Green Giant | Royal Empress | Red Crape Myrtle | Tulip Poplar | |||||
| Large Sizes | Grows up to 15' Year | Easy to Grow | Unique Flowers | |||||
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Hazelnut
4-9Starting at: $34.95
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Heritage® Birch
4-9Starting at: $39.95
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Holly - Nellie Stevens
6-9Starting at: $49.95
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Hybrid Poplar
3-8Starting at: $39.95
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Lacebark Elm
5-9Starting at: $29.95
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Leyland Cypress
6-10Starting at: $24.95
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Linden - Glenleven
4-7Starting at: $59.95
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Lombardy Poplar
3-9Starting at: $34.95
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Maple - McKay Seedless
4-9Starting at: $49.95
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Mimosa Tree
6-10Starting at: $29.95
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Native American Plum
4-8Starting at: $29.95
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Northern Catalpa
4-8Starting at: $34.95
Fast growing trees seem to be best utilized for shelter, privacy, pulp wood production, and shade. The deciduous tree classification has quite a number of fast growing trees. The evergreen tree classification, a lesser number. Matching a fast growing tree to the best site for that particular tree is an important consideration. Willows and poplars are some of the fastest growing trees species. Not all trees within a species grow at the same rate. The maple tree species is a good example. Some of the hard wooded maples grow less that 2 feet a year and soft wooded maples, such as the silver maple, can grow in excess of 3 feet a year. All types of fast growing trees are displayed below.










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