Dwarf trees are small, compact versions of regular trees, often cultivated for gardens and landscapes. They typically grow to a height of 3 to 10 feet, making them perfect for limited spaces. These trees can produce fruit, flowers, or simply serve as decorative elements, adding beauty to any area.
Many dwarf trees are created through a process called grafting, where a small tree is attached to a rootstock to control its size. Popular varieties include dwarf apple trees and dwarf cherry trees, which not only save space but also make it easier to care for and harvest fruit.