Trees – Fast Growing

When you need shade in your landscape, it is not an option to wait very long. You want a tree to grow fast enough so that you can enjoy its shade in just a few years.
The Georgia Extension Service has two good tree lists for you to consider.
Fast-Growing Shade Trees (caution: contains invasive species)

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