Yard/Patio · Plants
Medium Shade Tree


Width 240″Depth 240″Height 360″Shape circle
Overview
A medium shade tree is a deciduous tree that delivers meaningful canopy and shade without the sprawl of the largest specimens. It suits average suburban yards needing a single feature tree. It shines centered in a lawn or near a patio where it can cast afternoon shade.
Sizing & placement
Its canopy spreads about 240 by 240 inches and reaches 360 inches tall, a substantial but manageable tree. Give it around 20 feet of clearance from the house and other plantings.
Where it works
Suburban yards, lawns, and patio surrounds; traditional and naturalistic landscapes.
Specifications
| Width | 240 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 240 in |
| Height | 360 in |
| Shape | circle |
| Size class | large |
| Room types | outdoor |
| Default color | #558A3E |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How big is the medium shade tree?
- Its canopy spreads about 240 by 240 inches and it stands 360 inches tall.
- Is it suitable for a typical yard?
- Yes, with about 20 feet of clearance it provides real shade without the sprawl of the largest trees.
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