
Looking for privacy or mature tree’s?
Gold Coast Landscaping carries a number of different variety’s of Large Cedars, Pines, Fir, Spruce & Maples
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Fall Fiesta Sugar Maple
Fall Fiesta Sugar Maple is a fast grower compared to other maple variety’s. After the roots are establish it will tolerate high winds, heat, and occasional drought. Looking for a “WOW” fall foliage tree? This is a great variety for just that, fall foliage becoming yellow, orange & red. Reaching a mature height of 50-60 feet & 42-50 feet in spread. Growing conditions requires full sun or partial sun/shade. This tree can provide lots of Shade in a yard as well.
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Autumn Blaze
Autumn Blaze is a fast-growing hybrid, cross mix of a Red Maple and Silver Maple. This variety will thrive in various climates, adapting well to zones 4 to 8. Reaching a mature height of 40-50 feet & 30-40 feet wide. During the fall months the Autumn Blaze Maples transforms into a breathtaking red color. Unlike some maples that boast a brief burst of color, the Autumn Blaze lives up to its name with a long-lasting display throughout many weeks.
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Celebration Maple
Celebration Maple will grow to be about 45 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 20 feet. This tree should only be grown in full sunlight. It is quite adaptable, preferring to grow in average to wet conditions, and will even tolerate some standing water if need be. Putting on quite a show in the fall of yellow, orange & crimson shades.
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White Eastern Pine
Looking for a fast growing evergreen? White Pines tend to grow well in light soil, but can get windburn if they are in exposed areas. They thrive when planted in a sheltered area, but they require full sun. White pines are excellent for accent or shade trees. Reaching a mature height of 98 feet & 32 feet in spread.
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Concolor Fir
Concolor Fir are unique in many ways, their needles are a greenish/blue & soft to touch. Reaching a mature height of 40-50 feet & 20-30 feet in spread. This fir is a sun lover, give at least 6+ hours of direct light.
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Fraser Fir
Best grown in rich, moist, slightly acidic, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Fraser fir grow poorly in heavy clay soils. This is a narrow, pyramidal, evergreen. It typically grows to 30-50 feet tall over time with a spread of 10-25 feet.
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Baby Blue Spruce
Looking for a pop of color ALL year round without taking up your entire backyard? This dwarf blue spruce tree can provide you just that! Baby Blue Spruce is a hardy and sturdy tree that can tolerate extreme cold, high winds, heavy snow, salt, and drought. Reaching a height of 15-20 feet tall & 10-15 feet in spread.
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Norway Spruce
Fast growing cultivar compared to other Spruce. Soil preferred slightly acidic (sandy, loam or clay). Norway Spruce do well in full sun however can tolerate 4 hours of partial shade. When fully grown they can reach up 60’ in height & 30’ in width.
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Pyramidal Cedar
Looking to create a barrier between you & your neighbors? Pyramid cedars have dense compact, narrow growth habit. Often these tree’s are used for a SEMI Private hedging solution. This is a alterative for hedging that offers low maintenance. It’s best grown in full sun to partial shade. Reaching full maturity of 50 feet in height & 5 feet in spread.
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Green Giant Cedar
Wanting a large tree… like tomorrow? This variety is FAST growing. This cedar is excellent for creating privacy screens, windbreaks. It thrives in various soil conditions (even sand) and provides rapid growth. Reaching a full maturity of 15-20 feet in height & 4-6 feet spread.
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Black Cedar
Looking for a windbreak or FULL privacy hedging? Black Cedars are very hardy, grown best in full sun and prefer average to moist soil conditions; too wet of toes can result in yellowing. Reaching full maturity at 16-20 feet in height & 6-10 feet in spread.
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Emerald Cedar
Looking for a tree that is uniformed, with dense foliage? Emerald Cedars have a pyramidal growing habit. They need to be in somewhat of a sheltered area to thrive. Emerald cedars prefer full sunlight, however can tolerate some shade (preferred 6+ hours direct sunlight) Reaching full maturity at 12-20 feet in height & 3-5 feet in spread.
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Heritage River Birch Multistem
Looking for a Birch without the bugs? Check out this variety. Heritage Birch has a cream/white bark as it matures, dark green leaves until fall when the foliage turns yellow. Reaching a full maturity of 50-60 feet & 32-40 feet spread.
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