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Street trees are unavailable because you have chosen to purchase only yard trees.
Yard trees are unavailable because you have chosen to purchase only street trees.
The following statement is provided by Portland Parks and Recreation Urban Forestry:
The best protection for sidewalks is to plant the right tree in the right place. However, extra protection can be taken by installing root barriers at the time of planting. Root barriers guide roots downward and away from infrastructure and therefore may help prevent sidewalk damage and reduce sidewalk trip hazards. Root barriers are required by Portland Parks and Recreation Urban Forestry for all planting sites less than 4 feet wide, and are recommended for all other street tree planting sites. Root barriers are panels or rolls of rigid plastic either 12" or 18" high and a few millimeters thick. The rolls are cut, or panels lock together, to achieve desired length, which is 6' long.
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Native to pacific northwest
Fall Colors
Characteristics: This small, deciduous, Pacific Northwest native is a key component of our local forests and is an essential garden component for native gardening enthusiasts. Noted for the excellent fall color and vase like form.
Growing Conditions: Does best in moist soils. Grows well in diverse light conditions but avoid planting in full sun locations.
Uses: Nice small landscape tree and beneficial to local wildlife. The natural form of this tree is typically multi-stemmed.
Height: 15ft at maturity
Width: 15ft at maturity
Shape: Rounded
Flowers:
Leaves: Red/orange fall color
Bark:
More Information: NOTE BEFORE PLANTING: Maples are very popular planting choices, and they represent a disproportionately large percentage of trees planted in many cities. If your heart is set on a maple, go for it! But we recommend choosing a different species to increase the diversity of tree canopy in your community. A more diverse urban forest means less susceptibility to pests and disease for your trees and your neighbors' trees.