Pruning mistakes may result in misshapen and weak ornamental trees.

Shearing and topping are two of the most widespread and injurious pruning methods.

Shearing and topping are two methods of pruningflowering ornamental treesoften used instead of more beneficial methods.

Two Pruning Mistakes Commonly Practiced with Ornamental Trees

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This results in formal shapes and often-detrimental patterns such as spheres, rectangles or squares.

Shearing usually results in such heavy top growth that there is no live growth under the canopy.

Shearing in the wrong season also eliminates all or most of new flowers.

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Limit shearing to smallleaved plants appropriate for hedges or topiary maintained in formal gardens.

The epicormic sprouts weakly connect to the stems and branches and eventually decay.

Prune these shrubs in later winter to promote vigorous spring shoot growth that supports plentiful and healthy flower buds.

Pruning to Preserve Flower Buds

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Topping

Topping trees and its relate procedure, tipping, seem to be regional practices.

However, the practice still occurs due to myth and lack of public understanding about proper tree care.

In the southern United States, maples (Acerspp.)

Inappropriate Shearing and Topping

andcrapemyrtles(Lagerstroemia indica) are two types of residential trees seriously ill-treated.

Healthier trees with enhanced branching and more blossoms result from regular thinning out procedures.

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Two Pruning Mistakes Commonly Practiced with Ornamental Trees