Screens & Hedging

Demands for screens and hedgeing material is greater today than ever before. Smaller lots, a desire for privacy and the all-to-frequent practice of developers removing all native vegetation means that screens and hedges have become an important part of a landscape. Cooper-Payne Tree Farms specializes in providing mature, specimen-quality landscape material that can provide instant screening.

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Burford Holly Hedge

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These 9-foot Burford Hollies were installed to create a barrier between properties. These trees will eventually reach 30-feet tall.

Cryptomeria Screen

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24-foot Cryptomeria Screen. Hardy into Zone 6.

American Boxwood Screen

These 10-foot American Boxwoods are ideal for screening. English Boxwood variety also available.

Green Giant Screen

12-foot Green Giant screen growing in our Western North Carolina fields.

Fat Albert Screen

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8-foot Fat Albert Colorado Blue Spruce is ideal for screening.

Bamboo Screen

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25-foot Bamboo Screen.

Norway Spruce Screen

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12-foot Norway Spruce works great for screening and is also incredibly heat tolerant.

Southern Magnolia

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18-foot Southern Magnolia is a favorite screening plant in the South.

Blue Atlas Cedar Screen

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22-foot Blue Atlas Cedar screen is very heat tolerant.

Emerald Green Arborvitae

10-foot Emerald Green Arborvitae.