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  2. Fast-Growing Shade Trees for Dappled Sunlight Where You ... - AOL

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    Here are a few fast-growing shade trees for your garden. ... 5 to 9. Size: About 15 to 20 feet tall and wide. Shop Now. ... 30 feet tall and wide.

  3. Paulownia - Wikipedia

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    Paulownia tomentosa. Paulownia is a genus of angiosperm trees, and one of the fastest-growing trees in the world. [12] Paulownia tomentosa can grow over 30 metres (98 ft) tall and has large heart shaped leaves ranging from 10–20 centimetres (4–8 in) wide and 15–30 centimetres (6–12 in) long with a 10–20 centimetres (4–8 in)-long petiole. [13]

  4. The 18 Best Fruit Trees to Grow in Your Garden - AOL

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    fast-growing-trees.com. $129.95. ... The standard tree will grow to around 25 feet at maturity and needs partial to full sun. ... Zones 5-8 Self-pollinating . Apricot trees show off beautiful pink ...

  5. Leucaena leucocephala - Wikipedia

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    Leucaena leucocephala is a small fast-growing mimosoid tree native to southern Mexico and northern Central America (Belize and Guatemala) [1] [4] and is now naturalized throughout the tropics including parts of Asia. Common names include white leadtree, [5] white popinac, [1] horse tamarind, [1] ipil-ipil, [6] [7] koa haole, [8] and tan-tan. [9]

  6. Acacia koa - Wikipedia

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    In deep volcanic ash, a koa tree can reach a height of 30 m (98 ft), a circumference of 6 m (20 ft), and a spread of 38 m (125 ft). [7] It is one of the fastest-growing Hawaiian trees, capable of reaching 6–9 m (2030 ft) in five years on a good site.

  7. 15 Small Trees to Show Off in Your Front Yard - AOL

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    Evergreen and slow-growing, umbrella pines top out at 30 feet, need mulch in warmer areas, and like full sun. USDA Hardiness zones: 5 to 8 igaguri_1 - Getty Images

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