the space between two trees when planted?
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Spacing between trees
Normally, trees should be planted at a density and spacing that will allow each tree to reach its mature size without more than about 10-20% overlap of adjacent tree canopies. For example, trees with a mature spread of 30 feet should be spaced no closer than 24 to 27 feet apart.
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Trees are often spaced apart according to their mature canopy spread. Tree spacings of 50 to 60 feet are common place. This allows the open grown form of the tree to develop.