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[quote=Anonymous]PP who mentioned planting a few different things had a good idea. Stagger the plantings; make sure they have proper room to spread. Mountain laurel--can grow up to 20 feet tall. Evergreen, deer don't eat them, gorgeous flowers: http://blogs.ubc.ca/lucia316/files/2015/10/Kalmia_latifolia-134139.jpg Viburnum (black haw)--can grow up to 24 feet tall. http://www.mtcubacenter.org/images/sized/images/plant-finder/Viburnum_prunifolium_1-385x256.JPG has gorgeous fall color: http://plants.gardensupplyco.com/Content/Images/Photos/D083-12.jpg Typically, they don't shed all their leaves in this area during winter, however as part of a staggered planting this wouldn't be an issue. If you're looking for a single tree, try eastern red cedar: https://www.arborday.org/trees/TreeGuide/treedetail.cfm?itemID=913 or magnolia tree: https://www.arborday.org/programs/NationalTree/magnolia.cfm and yup, they're native and deer don't eat them.[/quote]
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