Narrow Tall Evergreen Shrubs
Plant it in a large pot with high quality soil.
Narrow tall evergreen shrubs. Tall and 4 ft. An evergreen as the centerpiece of a container garden is elegant classic and low maintenance. A good option is emerald green arborvitae a semi dwarf cultivar that grows in a narrow pyramid shape to about 7 to 15 feet tall. The females of this species produce tiny purple berries but only when a pollinating male plant is nearby.
Ilex crenata sky pencil. Some produce blossoms while others are planted mostly for their foliage. If you re not in a huge hurry consider this glossy green shrub for its narrow form and bright berry like cones. This variation of the ginkgo gets its name from the bright yellowing of its leaves during the fall months.
Most don t need shearing to maintain their conical shape. Some varieties are deep green while others have a gold color that pops against the rest of the garden. Takes well to shearing. Prized for its brilliant silver blue foliage use for large scale screening or a serious windbreak.
Ranging from short bushes to tall hedges these include both evergreen and deciduous plants. This narrow upright evergreen is a smooth leaved holly that reaches about 6 feet in height but is only 2 to 3 feet wide. These shrubs can grow up to fifteen feet tall and five feet wide. Shrubs that grow in shade are a diverse lot.
Tall evergreen shrubs or shrubs more than 10 feet tall produce privacy screening year round. Use as an accent or privacy hedge. Some of the narrowest shrubs grow between 8 inches to 1 1 2 feet wide. Moderate growing up to 15 ft.
Here is a specific listing of our most common popular evergreen varieties that are widely used for privacy screens borders and windbreaks. Slow to 12 ft. Tall and 6 ft. Ginkgo goldspire shrubs are somewhat new to north america having been introduced from france in 2010.
Choose one that will hold its shape nicely without a lot of pruning. This page targets our narrowest most slender columnar selections for use in tall thin screens borders where there are width restrictions which prevent the use of the larger wider varieties. Like other hollies the male and female plants are separate. Arborvitae that grow in a pyramidal form include many different heights ranging from a few feet to 30 feet tall or more.
For a broadleaf evergreen to plant in a place with sandy loam soil in u s.