Fast Growers
Get more shade and faster! The first thing a lot of folks ask us is "how fast does it grow" well, here's our choices for the best trees that grow quickly!
Sissoo Tree
Dalbergia sissoo
Though this tree looks kind of like an Aspen, it's perfectly at home and in fact thrives with ultra hot conditions. Sissoo Tree details. |
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Museum Palo Verde
Cercidium-parkinsonia hybrid
Very fast growing hybrid version of the classic Palo Verde. Provides the unique green trunks of the original only it grows faster, is cleaner, blooms better and has no thorns. Museum Palo Verde details. |
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Arizona Ash
Fraxinus velutina
This is large & very fast growing ash. It performs well at low elevations. It provides maximum shade in the Summer and allows sun during the heart of Winter, while it is briefly deciduous. Arizona Ash details. |
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Jacaranda
Jacaranda mimosifolia
This is the purple flower tree seen all across the Southern U.S. during mid Spring. This tree grows very fast and provides a soft, filtered shade. Jacaranda details. |
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Mimosa
Albizia julibrissin
This beautiful, rainforest style tree actually performs very well in the intense sun. Unique pink blooms highlight the tree throughout most of the late Spring, into early Summer. Mimosa details. |
Carob Tree
Ceratonia siliqua
Classic umbrella shaped, durable and dark green, this unique tree makes a handsome addition to any yard. Grows well and tolerates the hottest summer sun.Carob Tree details. |
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus Spp.
Ultra-fast growing tree native to Australia, suitable for desert environments and have proven durability, strength & growth. Eucalyptus details. |
African Sumac
Rhus Lancea
Wide spreading, durable & fast-growing shade provider has a large, stately appearance and thrives in intense heat or cold. African Sumac details. |
Other species available
Aside from our usual selection, we often have unique and hard to find species of fast-growing trees that no one else in town carries. Due to high demand, some tree and plant species may have limited availability, so please contact your nearest location or call us for our current inventory. Chances are if you want to plant it, we have it!
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