Shade tree

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A shade tree is any tree grown specifically for its shade. This term usually applies to large trees with spreading canopies. Shade trees are effective in reducing the energy used in cooling homes.

Some of the most popular shade trees are oaks, maples, ashes, lindens, and elms.

Things to look for when choosing a shade tree include decidousness, coverage, longevity, and the ability of the roots to damage foundations.

A common use of shade trees is for leisurely sitting and relaxation. People of all ages partake of this, especially retired persons.

Shade trees, as any vegetation, can add to privacy in a garden by obstructing the view. However, in cool climates, an abundance of shade trees may lead to an overly dark and moist environment in a building and the garden surrounding it.


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