In the realm of nature, size isn’t always everything. In the heart of bustling cities and cozy neighborhoods, tiny yards harbor the souls of majestic giants. Welcome to a world where small spaces meet grandeur, where every inch is a testament to nature’s ability to thrive, no matter the constraints. Today, we’ll journey through ten compact trees that bring a touch of magic to the tiniest of landscapes. So whether you’re crafting an urban oasis or simply dreaming of a serene escape, these trees promise to elevate every corner. Stay with us as we branch out into a world of possibilities, where every small space has the potential to leave a grand impression.
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β± Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:44 Crabapple (Malus sylvestris)
01:22 Redbud (Cercis)
02:02 Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia)
02:47 Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida)
03:32 Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia X soulangeana)
04:100 Fringe Tree (Chionanthus)
04:59 Golden Chain Tree (Laburnum)
05:41 Hawthorn (Crataegus)
06:20 Chaste Tree (Vitex agnus-castus)
07:00 Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum)
07:52 Outro
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1 Comment
I'm not sure what is considered small?? I have a small backyard and none of these would work..any other ideas