Trees That Are Great For Shade In Your Landscape

Trees are vital if you want to spend a lot of time outdoors as they help avoid sunburn, especially during summer! Moreover, they improve your curb appeal and help keep your home cooler on hot days through their shade. Rainforest LA, Inc. can help you pick the best tree that will live longer, enhance your landscape and provide a perfect shade.

Check out the best trees that grow for shade. 

Sugar Maple

The sugar maple is popular for its impressive scarlet foliage in autumn. It produces sap used in making maple syrup. It’s the best tree for landscape, especially in summer, because of its green leaves.

Pagoda Dogwood

Pagoda dogwood is a deciduous bushy shrub or spreading tree with tiered branches. It has clusters of tiny, creamy white, star-shaped flowers that blossom in spring. Its flowers perfectly bloom with more sunlight and offer the best shade spot during summer. 

Quaking Aspen               

Quaking aspen is a fast-growing tree, meaning you’ll have a fantastic shade quickly! Its leaves are greenish with yellow or white undersides, and they turn to gold during the autumn season. Quaking aspen grows tiny cotton ball-like seeds on their branches, though be cautious as these might cause allergies if you touch them!

Weeping Willow

The Weeping Willow is a perfect choice if you’re looking for a fast-growing tree with tons of leaves. Its branches droop down and look like they’re crying! Weeping Willow can reach about 65 feet high, and its large green leaves turn yellow during autumn. It also produces brown seed pods instead of seeds. Weeping willow causes less mess if you don’t like raking.

Northern Red Oak

The Northern Red Oak grows slower than other trees but might still reach about 70 feet high! Northern Red Oak produces large, green leaves with white undersides that turn red in autumn. Consider Northern Red Oaks as the best trees for shade in the summer and as an ornamental.    

Black Walnut

An American Black Walnut grows larger than most trees out there. It’s popular in areas inhabited by squirrels since these rodents love munching on its nut-like seeds. Black Walnut can grow up to about 150 feet high!

It produces yellowish flowers during spring and broad green leaves. Black Walnut makes a perfect shade spot but be cautious as its root can cause erosion issues. So, avoid planting it near waterways and other places where this might be an issue.

Red Maple                                    

Red Maple is always red in all seasons — flowers in spring, buds in winter, brilliant foliage in autumn, and leafstalks in summer. It’s commonly planted because of its relatively fast growth speed and tolerance to drought during the summer season.  

Tulip Tree

The Tulips are the best trees that grow for shade and as ornamental. It blossoms with tulip-shaped flowers in springtime and yellowish leaves during the fall season. It’s a fast-growing hardwood tree that grows more than two feet annually. Tulip trees are resilient to pest invasion, making them the best choice for yards in most homes.   

Let Us Help

These trees for shade in summer can also improve your curb appeal. Rainforest LA, Inc. is ready to handle your needs if you want to plant trees for shade or need assistance with other landscaping services. Get in touch with us today, and we’ll get started on ensuring everything looks impressive for this season!

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