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PlantHeightSpreader
Plant Height & Spread Guide
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The Plant Height & Spread Guide provides mature dimensions for landscape plants, trees, and shrubs. Plan visual hierarchy and spacing with accurate size expectations. Create balanced landscapes that look good for years to come.
Características Principales
Plant-specific dimensions
Variety comparisons
Growth rate information
Pruning size control
Landscape role suggestions
Visual scale diagrams
How to Use Plant Height & Spread Guide
Browse Plant Directory
Search or browse plants by type (trees, shrubs, perennials, etc.).
View Dimensions
See expected height, width, and spread at maturity.
Note Growth Rate
Check how fast plants grow to determine timeline for landscape filling.
Consider Pruning
Learn if plants respond to pruning and can be maintained at smaller sizes.
Compare Varieties
View dwarf, standard, and large varieties of same plant.
Plan Placement
Position plants considering mature size and landscape function.
Casos de Uso
Landscape design
Privacy hedge planting
Foundation planting
Tree selection
Shrub border design
Container selection
Preguntas Frecuentes
How tall will this plant grow?
Consult the Plant Height & Spread Guide for your specific plant. Varieties vary significantly. Check expected height and width ranges.
How wide is the spread of mature plants?
Spread equals the canopy width at maturity. Important for spacing calculation. Dwarf varieties spread less. Standard varieties spread more.
Can I keep plants smaller than their natural height?
Yes, regular pruning maintains desired height. Start pruning early. Some plants respond better than others. Formal plants accept pruning; informal plants get stiff.
What is the difference between upright and spreading growth?
Upright plants grow taller than wide (columnar). Spreading plants grow wider than tall (mounding). Choose based on landscape need.
How fast do plants grow per year?
Growth rates vary. Slow growers add 6 inches per year. Fast growers add 2+ feet per year. Climate and conditions affect growth rate.