Yard/Patio · Plants
Large Evergreen


Width 240″Depth 240″Height 480″Shape circle
Overview
A large evergreen is a towering conifer such as pine, spruce, or fir that holds its needles year-round for permanent screening and scale. It is the dominant vertical element in a landscape. It shines as a privacy screen or windbreak along a property edge where there is real room.
Sizing & placement
It is the tallest plant in the catalog at 480 inches high, with a broad canopy about 240 by 240 inches across. Keep it well away from structures and overhead lines given its 40-foot height and 20-foot spread.
Where it works
Large yards, property perimeters, and rural lots; naturalistic, woodland, and traditional landscapes.
Specifications
| Width | 240 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 240 in |
| Height | 480 in |
| Shape | circle |
| Size class | large |
| Room types | outdoor |
| Default color | #2E5C30 |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How tall is the large evergreen?
- It reaches 480 inches tall, the tallest plant in the catalog, with a 240-inch canopy spread.
- How far from the house should it go?
- Well clear of buildings and overhead lines, since it grows to a 40-foot height and 20-foot spread.
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