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  2. Kiggelaria - Wikipedia

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    It prefers a sunny position (but tolerates shade) and a moderate amount of water. It also survives frost. It naturally forms a large shade tree with a gentle, non-invasive root system, but also makes a good windbreak or hedge. If a conventional "tree shape" is required, then the shoots that grow from the tree's lower trunk should be removed.

  3. Apodytes dimidiata - Wikipedia

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    This tree's characteristics (evergreen attractive foliage; fruits that are not fleshy and therefore will not cause a mess; and a gentle non-invasive root system that will not damage paving) mean that Apodytes dimidiata is an ideal tree to plant around paved areas, near swimming pools, next to buildings, in small gardens and also anywhere that ...

  4. Cunonia capensis - Wikipedia

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    It grows well full sun and as well as shade, and it can be planted near buildings because it has a gentle, non-invasive root-system. This has recently made it popular in built-up areas. It requires a moist environment though, as trees planted in arid areas would require frequent watering, especially while still small.

  5. Searsia pendulina - Wikipedia

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    It is not invasive and makes an excellent shade tree. As with most trees they should not be planted very near to paving, swimming pools, pipes or walls, as their fast growth may quickly affect these. They however have a non-aggressive root system. Medium semi-deciduous tree - strong and fast growth - usually with more than one trunk.

  6. List of tree species by shade tolerance - Wikipedia

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    A list of tree species, grouped generally by biogeographic realm and specifically by bioregions, and shade tolerance. Shade-tolerant species are species that are able to thrive in the shade, and in the presence of natural competition by other plants. Shade-intolerant species require full sunlight and little or no competition.

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

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    Offering dense shade, these trees are best planted in the spring as young saplings as they're not susceptible to frost. This hardy tree also tolerates wind, drought, and air pollution quite well ...

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