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buttonwood bonsai tree for sale Explore Our Silver Buttonwood Tree FormSilver Buttonwood Conocarpus Erectus 'Sericeus', Makes a Wonderful Topiary Form Tree or Shade Tree, Dense Silver Privacy Hedge. Planting Trees is the perfect way to create a peaceful and natural look in any Florida landscape. Not only do they make any landscaping design look stunning, but they also help reduce air pollution and provide much needed shade! Silver buttonwood tree makes a wonderful shade tree or privacy hedge along property lines. This

Silver Buttonwood Conocarpus Erectus 'Sericeus', Makes a Wonderful Topiary Form Tree or Shade Tree, Dense Silver Privacy Hedge.

Planting Trees is the perfect way to create a peaceful and natural look in any Florida landscape. Not only do they make any landscaping design look stunning, but they also help reduce air pollution and provide much-needed shade! Silver buttonwood tree makes a wonderful shade tree or privacy hedge along property lines.

This silver button wood tree is handcrafted into a single stem form evergreen tree, it has beautiful silvery leaves due to silky hairs which cover the leaf surface. Flowers appear in dense cone like form in terminal panicles in spring and are followed by a cone like, red-brown fruit.

May we suggest planting Silver button wood Tree for an eye-catching display? It’s silvery blue leave color is sure to create color contrast in any setting, so you can enjoy this tree all year round. This feature, along with the unusual bark traits, make this a highly desirable tree for planting in almost any landscape.

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The Silver buttonwood tree fine-textured foliage combines with an upright oval shape form a canopy tree with few equals. It is well suited for a residence, staying small enough to keep it from overtaking a property. It can be planted on 25-foot centers along a road, or placed in a parking lot buffer strip to create a nice canopy of soft foliage.

Silver buttonwood tree should be grown in full sun on well-drained soil. The tree is moderately drought-tolerant. Early pruning is recommended to create topiary form hedges or to maintain a privacy border.

Uses: shade tree, landscape tree, specimen, street tree without sidewalk, sidewalk cutout, parking lot tree, parking lot island, shade, Bonsai design, highway median, container or planter friendly, trained as a standard single trunk.

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