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{{Short description|Tree grown specifically for its shade}} {{Distinguish|List of tree species by shade tolerance}} [[File:Starr_080531-4730_Ficus_microcarpa.jpg|250px|thumb|A group of [[Laysan albatross]]es resting beneath the canopy of a [[Ficus|fig]], a common shade tree in many parts of the world.]] A '''shade tree''' is a large tree whose primary role is to provide shade in the surrounding environment due to its spreading [[canopy (forest)|canopy]] and [[crown (botany)|crown]], where it may give shelter from [[sunlight]] in the heat of the summer for people who seek recreational needs in [[urban parks]] and house [[Front yard|yard]]s, and thus, also protecting them from the sun's harmful UV rays. [[File:Ahorn bluehend2.JPG|thumb|right|Native across [[Europe]] and into Western Asia, the [[Acer platanoides|Norway maple]] shade tree, where it has since become naturalised.]] Some of the most popular shade trees in [[temperate countries]] are [[oak]]s, [[Platanaceae|plane trees]], [[willow]]s, [[birch]]es, [[beech]]es, [[maple]]s, [[ash (tree)|ashes]], [[Tilia|lindens]], and [[elm]]s. In subtropical countries like Australia and India, [[Ficus|figs]] are popular choices as shade trees.<ref>[https://www.specialitytrees.com.au/trees/categories/shade-tree-a5tx6 Shade Tree]</ref> In [[tropical countries]], trees such as some ''[[Erythrina]]'' and [[African tulip tree]] species are often planted as shade trees.<ref>[http://www.worldagroforestry.org/sea/Products/AFDbases/af/asp/SpeciesInfo.asp?SpID=1756 AgroForestryTree Database - Species information] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130113150200/http://www.worldagroforestry.org/sea/Products/AFDbases/af/asp/SpeciesInfo.asp?SpID=1756 |date=2013-01-13 }}</ref> ==Specialitys== These trees are commonly grown, and/or used, as shade trees due to their protuberant size:<ref>[https://www.winterhill.com.au/trees/shadetree/ Winterhill Tree Farm - Shade Trees]</ref><ref name="ABC">[http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/factsheets/shade-trees/9429346 ABC - Gardening Australia - Shade Trees]</ref><ref>[http://pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/dam/pubs_ext_vt_edu/426/426-610/426-610_pdf.pdf Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees] by Diane Relf, Extension Specialist, Horticulture, Bonnie Appleton, Extension Specialist, Horticulture, [[Virginia Tech]] </ref> [[File:Melaleuca_decora_habit.jpg|thumb|220px|[[Paperbark]] trees have a large canopy, supplying adequate shade.]] [[File:Keeler_Oak_Tree_-_distance_photo,_May_2013.jpg|thumb|220px|[[Oak]]s are popular shade trees.]] [[File:American Elm in New England photographed in June 2012.jpg|thumb|220px|A shade-providing elm tree]] [[File:Angophora_costata_-_spreading_crown_habit.jpg|220px|thumb|The twisting habit of [[angophora]]s provide good shade.]] * [[American elm]] * [[American sycamore]] * [[Austrian oak]] * [[Brush box]] * [[Banyan tree]] * [[Black walnut]] * [[Blue Jacaranda]] * [[Camphor laurel]] * [[Cape Chestnut]] * [[Carob tree]] * [[Chinese elm]] * [[Coastal Coral Tree]] * [[European beech]] * [[Honey locust]] * [[Golden Ash]] * [[Golden rain tree]] * [[Quercus ilex|Holm oak]] * [[Hopea odorata]] * [[Hill's weeping fig]] * [[Indian horse-chestnut]] * [[Zelkova serrata|Japanese elm]] * [[London plane]] * [[Moreton bay fig]] * [[Norway maple]] * [[Oriental plane]] * [[Palestine oak]] * [[Schinus|Pepper tree]] * [[Port Jackson Fig]] * [[Red maple]] * [[Royal poinciana]] * [[Rough-barked apple]] * [[Scarlet oak]] * [[Scholar tree]] * [[Silver linden]] * [[Shumard oak]] * [[Small-leaved fig]] * [[Southern live oak]] * [[Swamp Spanish oak]] * [[Sweet gum]] * [[Sycamore fig]] * [[Sycamore maple]] * [[Sydney red gum]] * [[Harpullia pendula|Tulipwood]] * [[White feather honeymyrtle]] * [[Yellow box]] ==Planting== There are a few factors to consider when choosing a shade tree: [[deciduous]]ness, coverage, longevity, and the ability of the roots to damage foundations. Shade trees can enhance the privacy of a [[back garden|garden]], [[patio]], or [[back yard]], by obstructing the view of outsiders. A disadvantage is that in cool climates, an abundance of shade trees may lead to a dank environment in any nearby buildings or gardens. Shade trees must not be planted near chimneys as flying fire sparks can ignite tree branches which could cause rapidly expanding fires.<ref name="ABC" /> Planting shade trees around a home can also reduce the energy that homeowners use in the summer months. Planting shade trees in locations near a home air conditioner can keep the air conditioner cooler which helps it run more efficiently, so less energy is used.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.arborday.org/trees/climatechange/summerShade.cfm|title=How to Plant Trees to Conserve Energy for Summer Shade - Climate Change at arborday.org|website=www.arborday.org|access-date=2017-05-03}}</ref> ==See also== {{Portal|Trees}} * [[Landscaping]] * [[Avenue (landscape)]] ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Trees]] [[Category:Ornamental trees]] [[Category:Landscape]] [[Category:Landscape ecology]] [[Category:Community ecology]] [[Category:Plant ecology]] [[Category:Habitat]] {{Authority control}} [[tl:Talisay]]
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