Landscaping with Trees & Shrubs William Richman. Introduction Besides aesthetic qualities, trees can be valuable. They can add... Monetary value to land.

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Landscaping with Trees & Shrubs William Richman

Introduction Besides aesthetic qualities, trees can be valuable. They can add... Monetary value to land Provide shade Influence environment

Things to Consider Types of Trees Coniferous Deciduous Residential Codes Laws must be followed Climate Don't want to plant a palm tree in Alaska.

Benefits of Trees Shade Recreation Climate control Wind protection Defines space Direct or screens view Privacy Sound Air quality Soil stabilization

Benefits con't Wind protection Defines space Direct or screens view Privacy

Benefits con't Sound Air quality Soil stabilization

The End