Recommended trees for spring planting:
Bigtooth/Canyon Maple (Acer grandidentatum, on left) – The Canyon Maple is native to many parts of western Colorado and is very tolerant of our soils and climate. It has splendid fall color. The smaller, compact size of this tree also adds another small tree to your palette. It comes in a multi-stem shrub or in tree form. It isn’t a common tree at the commercial nurseries either so it may take a little work on your part to find one.
Southwestern White Pine (Pinus strobiformus, on right) – This tree is found in the southwestern part of the state in its native habitat on ridges, slopes and canyons and grows in mixed stands up to the timberline. It is also planted in urban landscapes. It grows at a moderate rate in a variety of soils, preferring sunny sites and loamy soils and disliking poorly drained soils. With its soft bluish-green foliage it is a good alternative to other pines.
Working with and maintaining your landscape is a continuing and long-term process. Mountain High can help you in caring for your trees and planning for your landscape.
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