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Old 01-04-2006, 02:33 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default trees for smallish garden


H Ryder wrote:
I'm after two trees for our front garden. It's about 50' by 70' but some of
that is veg patch and drive. I want to put in one or two trees which will
reach about 25' and be not too broad. The garden faces north but we are in a
bungalow so the shade is not too bad (i.e. some of it does get sun). It is
alkaline clay. I want trees that "do" something, preferably flower. I've
been looking and have thought about a Judas Tree (Cercis siliquastrum) and a
Wedding Cake Tree (Cornus contraversa Variegata). Would these be any good?
Does anyone have any experience with them? TIA,

We have the Cornus contraversa variegata growing behind a low wall and
in a fair amount of shade. It's grown pretty quickly and is a
beautiful thing. It will spread and take up a fair bit of room in
time, though, so you'd need to be sure you've got room for that and
another. I would recommend also Gleditsia triacanthos Sunburst and a
Myrtus communis. The bark of the latter takes on the most lovely
reddish brown colour as the tree matures.
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