It often appears as an ornamental tree as far south as New York and Pennsylvania.
Value for planting: Aside from its value as an ornamental tree, the white pine is an excellent tree to plant on abandoned farms and for woodlands and windbreaks throughout the New England States, New York, Pennsylvania, and the Lake States.
Comparisons: The tree is apt to be confused with the Bhotan pine (Pinus excelsa), which is commonly grown as an ornamental tree.
It is a pretty, hardy, ornamental tree, thriving only in moist soils.
Flowers very large and showy, of a pale rose color, and always appear in spring before the leaves, and for this reason it has long been cultivated in England as an ornamental tree.
The tree has naturally wide-spreading and somewhat drooping branches, and should be given plenty of room for development when planted for the nuts or as an ornamental tree.
It is often planted in Europe as an ornamental tree.
It is quite common in that part of Texas as an ornamental tree in yards and along streets of small towns.
It is one of the best hickories in the quality of its wood, and also as an ornamental tree.
Sitka spruce is often planted as an ornamental treein western Europe, and occasionally in the middle Atlantic states.
This balsam fir, much more luxuriant in foliage, and worthier of cultivation as an ornamental tree, is native to the Appalachian Mountains of southwestern Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina.
As an ornamental tree, it is safely planted in Philadelphia, but its life is precarious farther north.
The European dogwood or cornel is often planted in the Eastern states as an ornamental tree, but not for its flowers alone, though these tiny, button-like clusters cover the bare branches in earliest spring.
All the year long the cockspur thorn is a beautiful, ornamental tree and a competent hedge plant, popular alike in Europe and America.
As an ornamental tree, all admirers of regularity and symmetry are generally partial to the Spruce.
Often planted for the decoration of parks, and the most desirable as an ornamental tree of the Pitch Pines which flourish in the northern states.
Often planted as an ornamental tree in Europe, and occasionally in the eastern United States where it grows more vigorously than any other Pine-tree of western America.
Occasionally planted as anornamental tree in eastern Europe, especially the variety Jeffreyi, which is occasionally successfully cultivated in the eastern states.
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