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Pittosporums are native to Australia, and a bit tougher than Lilly Pillies. If your landscape has limited space, but you need some vertical visual interest then these columnar trees and shrubs are just for you! This feature makes evergreen trees planted in a row effective for noise buffering and visual screening. Low maintenance with a strong central leader. Talk about LUSH! The reason why I am asking for recommendation is that I see many out there with winter or sun damage. The Columnar Colorado Blue Spruce (25’ × 7’) is a spire of steely blue foliage that can slip into any sunny spot in your landscape. Evergreen Trees. I’d suggest distraction screening instead. A dense evergreen tree with a pyramidal shape that is very hardy in Alberta. All Evergreen Trees. Narrow evergreen shrubs can create a dense screen that allows the greatest privacy. 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For very narrow spaces you may have to resort to more creative solutions. Viburnums have been popular in Australia for decades as a screening plant. The distylium is an exciting, new broadleaf evergreen that flowers throughout winter. Alexandra Campbell says: February 3, 2019 at 12:21 pm I think that a row of screening trees might make your garden dark. 15 Tall and Narrow Shrubs for Screening Purposes. Jul 6, 2020 - Explore Claudia Kuepper's board "Narrow Spaces - Plants & Screening" on Pinterest. There are many pittosporum species and cultivars that can be grown as narrow screening trees. Blue Cascade Distylium. Usually deer resistant. Determine how high you want your screen. Douglas fir doesn't like hot, dry winds but will do excellent where there's moisture in the soil and in the atmosphere. Here are a few to consider. Evergreen trees work well for practical use as an outdoor privacy screen or windbreaker. There are many other types of evergreen trees have different exciting characteristics that we’ll talk about in this article. The flattened sprays of its gray/green foliage and dark brown cones add character to a space. Narrow Evergreen Trees. And best of all, they produce a magnificent display of pink bell-shaped flowers in Spring, making them one of the most attractive evergreen trees available! Ground space in small gardens is a luxury therefore plants with narrow growth habits are keenly sought after. Green Giant Western Arborvitae. It has a narrow pyramidal to broad columnar shape and typically grows as a short tree, but is manageable as a hedge of small evergreen bushes. Dwarf evergreen trees make great privacy screening without growing too large. Here is a specific listing of our most common & popular evergreen varieties that are widely used for privacy screens, borders, and windbreaks. Reply. Planting in narrow spaces for privacy, screening or other reasons can be challenging. 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