Unfortunately, as garden sizes continue to shrink, few have space for large and towering trees in their backyards. That doesn’t mean you should give up on your tree growing dreams – small trees are the solution.
Small trees – ideal for small spaces
Buddleja saligna
(false olive)
This small, fast-growing evergreen tree can reach a height of 3 - 5 meters, making it ideal for small gardens or large pots. The dense canopy of narrow, grayish-green leaves, resemble an olive tree and it also produces small white flowers that attract butterflies and other pollinators. This drought-tolerant and low-maintenance tree is perfect for urban gardens.
Dais cotinifolia
(pompon tree)
The popular pompon tree is deciduous, reaching around 4 - 6 meters in height. It is most well-known for its spectacular display of fluffy pink-purple flowers that bloom in clusters from spring to early summer. In small gardens, it creates a focal point without taking up too much space.
Dombeya rotundifolia
(wild pear)
This small, deciduous tree grows to a height of 4 - 6 meters and produces masses of fragrant, white flowers that hang in clusters, resembling a pear tree (hence the name). It provides a beautiful display in spring and its compact size doesn’t take up much space, filling your garden with scent.
Halleria lucida
(tree fuchsia)
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