Small Trees
Small trees are typically defined as trees that reach a height of 15 to 30 feet. They are often used in landscaping to provide shade, beauty, and structure to gardens and yards. Common examples of small trees include Japanese Maple, Dogwood, and Crape Myrtle. These trees can thrive in various environments and are suitable for smaller spaces.
Small trees can also serve important ecological functions. They provide habitats for wildlife, improve air quality, and help prevent soil erosion. Additionally, many small trees produce flowers or fruits, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Their manageable size makes them ideal for urban areas where space is limited.