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Some trees are planted for privacy screens and wind barriers. Some are planted for erosion protection and others, such as plum, dogwood and cherry trees, are planted to enhance the aesthetics of the surrounding landscaping. But keep in mind these ornamental trees require more attention than most, so it's best to contract with a professional tree care service for installation and maintenance.

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Tree care professionals are familiar with what trees, shrubs, and bushes look and work best together. Factors including soil conditions, climate, and yard space need to be taken into consideration before an ornamental tree is planted so the correct species of tree is used.

Decide what you are looking for in an ornamental tree. Perhaps you already have a well landscaped yard and want to introduce something new. Do you want pleasant smelling blooms, colorful flowers, spring and summertime fruit, or something unusual like identical leaves or an interesting bark pattern? All these options are available depending on what you select and what works best in the Kansas City area.

Are you near Kansas City and want to talk to some of the most knowledgeable professionals in tree care services? Please contact Cartwright Tree Care today at 816-965-6758.

 

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