Living Trees Appeal to Owner Taste and Space
The following trees tend to do well in this region.
* Aleppo pine: A moderate grower, reaching 40 to 50 feet at maturity. Soft branches and needles. Must be sheared to keep dense and maintain shape. Prune when most of the new growth tips seem to have appeared. Remove two-thirds of new growth. Good for a couple of years in a container, then must be planted in the ground.
* Blue point juniper: This type has a pyramidal shape that does not require shearing. Very dense blue-green foliage. In very hot areas, it is best to plant or keep containers in partial sun. Grows to just 8 feet tall, making it a good long-term container plant.
* Italian stone pine: In youth, this tree is stout and bushy. At maturity, it has an umbrella-shaped head. Eventually reaches 40 to 80 feet. Has soft branches and needles. Must be sheared to keep dense and maintain shape. Prune when most of the new growth tips seem to have appeared. Remove two-thirds of new growth. Lasts longer in containers than Leylandii cypress, Monterey or Aleppo.
* Monterey pine: A very fast grower that can reach 80 feet. Tree has deep green foliage with soft branches and needles. Must be sheared to keep dense and maintain shape. Prune when most of the new growth tips seem to have appeared. Good for a couple of years in a container, then must be planted in the ground.