Eastern White Pine, a native from Canada into northern Alabama, is a great stand-alone as well as screening plant. Trees retain their lower limbs and exhibit a beautiful blue-green coloration making them a favorite. Once established, Eastern White Pines are drought-tolerant and can handle a good amount of Southern heat.
Emerald Green Arborvitae
Emerald Green Arborvitae is favorite landscape plant for corners of properties as well as for screening. It is one of the few narrow and columnar growing landscape plants that do not spread. Limitations include a heavy susceptibility to deer grazing, bagworms and a general intolerance of shade.
Western Red Cedar
Western Red Cedar, long a favorite in the Pacific Northwest, is increasingly available as a landscape screening plant in the Southeast. With its consistent and dense growth habit and freedom from insect pests, Western Red Cedar is worth considering as a landscape screening plant where it is available.
Deodar Cedar
This Southern favorite with it’s feathery needled foliage and blue-green color is highly valued in the landscapes. Drought and heat tolerant as well as moderately fast growing make this an ideal choice for sunnier spots. With many different cultivars available from blues to green and upright to weeping, Deodar Cedar is a good choice for southern landscapes.
Atlas Cedar
With either an upright or Weeping form, Blue Atlas Cedar adds great texture and coloration to the landscape. Home and Garden Landscapes particularly likes to employ the Weeping cultivar whenever possible as an accent point or specimen plant.
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