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succulent topiary tree Buy Topiary Eugenia 1-Ball Tree Form

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succulent topiary tree Buy Topiary Eugenia 1-Ball Tree FormTopiary Eugenia Globulus 1 Ball Tree Form, Single Trunk, Standard Form. The Eugenia Globulus is pre trimmed, hand crafted, maintained and grown for over a year into a magnificent work of art, making an interesting canopy with a single ball shape topiary tree. Outdoor topiary trees make a great addition to your landscape, patio, decks or entryways; this evergreen adds a whimsical feel to the garden or landscape as a mail focal specimen. The evergreen

Topiary Eugenia Globulus 1 Ball Tree Form, Single Trunk, Standard Form.

The Eugenia Globulus is pre trimmed, hand crafted, maintained and grown for over a year into a magnificent work of art, making an interesting canopy with a single ball shape topiary tree. Outdoor topiary trees make a great addition to your landscape, patio, decks or entryways; this evergreen adds a whimsical feel to the garden or landscape as a mail focal specimen. The evergreen foliage of this topiary holds up well even during summer months.

Terms for trees with clear or bare trunks include "single-stem tree," "standard," and "tree-form".

Single-stem or single-trunk: A single vertical trunk that has only one main trunk originating from the ground.

Standard: A single-trunk tree that has been hand crafted, pruned to remove lower branches and allow the development of a canopy at a specific height, typically 4 to 7 feet above the soil. This is a common term in horticulture, especially for shrubs trained into tree forms.

Tree-form: Similar to "standard," and "tree-form,"; this term refers to a plant, often a shrub, that has been trained to grow with a single stem, creating a clear trunk and a canopy above.

Eugenia topiaries are a great way to add a classic and refined touch to any landscape or garden design. These evergreen trees are easy to shape, making them popular among topiary enthusiasts and landscapers alike.

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PLANT BENEFITS AND KEY FEATURES

This Florida native evergreen shrub can be pruned to desired shapes or to make all kinds of interesting topiary trees, the Eugenia Myrtifolia is often used in landscaping to add privacy as well. It's easy to grow and maintain, making it a popular choice for hedging, topiary, and landscaping purposes.

• Topiary Plants thrive in the garden alongside hardy perennials, shrubs and other specimens.
• Compact tree perfect for tight spaces, great choice near entrances, these fun, shaped topiary trees can be a main focal point of attraction.

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