Ornamental trees are smaller trees that are grown primarily for their decorative features, such as flowers, foliage, bark, or shape. Examples include flowering dogwood, Japanese maple, and cherry trees. Ornamental trees are often used as focal points in gardens, to add seasonal interest, or to provide shade in smaller spaces. These trees are selected for their ability to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the landscape throughout the year, offering features such as spring blooms, vibrant fall colors, or attractive bark in winter. Ornamental trees require careful placement in the landscape to ensure they have enough space to grow and that their visual qualities are highlighted. Proper care, including pruning, fertilization, and pest management, helps maintain the health and beauty of ornamental trees.
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