There are green and red leaf varieties that turn eye catching shades of red orange and purple in the fall.
Canopy trees for small gardens.
I also don t want trees that get too root heavy like a ficus.
Spread 4m 13ft the following ornamental cherries are often available from nurseries and garden centres grafted to create a smaller tree topworked reaching a height and spread of 3 4m 13 16ft.
But remember to provide enough space for your tree s canopy to grow.
Japanese maples can be shrubby or small trees with weeping habits or spreading canopies.
All trees marked with an asterisk are excellent options to plant near a house.
Examples of some small deciduous weeping trees include types of birch trees cherry trees willows weeping redbud and maples which have stunning foliage that grabs attention.
Sorbus joseph rock is an eye catching variety with small divided leaves which change to orange red and purple in autumn.
Clear deep pink very double flowers mid late spring.
They are beloved for their delicate leaves which can be deeply lobed sometimes to the point of being fringed.
Other dwarf evergreen weeping trees such as species of junipers spruces and cedar have drooping branches that stay green all year long.
I am looking for a tree that offers shade but has a small base.
Sorbus rowan rowan or mountain ash trees are always popular trees for small gardens.
For tiny gardens or concrete yards trees planted in large containers are the perfect compromise.
Weeping trees are excellent for restricted spaces as they tend to grow outwards rather than upwards.
Clusters of small purple blooms are followed by small black berries.
Distinctively colored leaves have showy purple undersides.
Fast growing up to 15 ft.
If spread is a worry a columnar species is a better option.
I live in cypress california zone 10.
We recently had a plantain tree knock over the wall in our yard because it got way too big.
Trees for small gardens paper bark maple the paper bark maple acer griseum is a slow growing small tree with dark green leaves that turn a rich crimson colour in autumn.
Once the leaves have fallen its trunk and stems provide winter interest as the chestnut coloured bark peels away to reveal the new orange red bark beneath.
To do that look up the expected mature crown width and half it.