Yard/Patio · Plants
Large Shade Tree


Width 360″Depth 360″Height 480″Shape circle
Overview
A large shade tree is a broad deciduous tree like an oak or maple grown for the wide canopy that cools a yard. It is the kind of tree a whole outdoor space is planned around. It shines in a spacious yard where its canopy can shade a patio or lawn.
Sizing & placement
It has the widest canopy in the catalog at about 360 by 360 inches, reaching 480 inches tall. Plan a 30-foot clearance so its sprawling crown stays clear of the house, lines, and other trees.
Where it works
Large yards, parks, and open lawns; naturalistic, traditional, and estate landscapes.
Specifications
| Width | 360 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 360 in |
| Height | 480 in |
| Shape | circle |
| Size class | large |
| Room types | outdoor |
| Default color | #4F7A36 |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How wide is the large shade tree's canopy?
- About 360 by 360 inches, the widest spread in the catalog, on a tree 480 inches tall.
- How much room does it need?
- Roughly 30 feet of clearance so the broad crown stays clear of structures and other trees.
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