Episode

Small but might-tree

Podcast
Garden Variety
Published
Apr 17, 2026
Duration seconds
762
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Summary

A towering oak, a giant sycamore, a stately walnut-big trees are awe-inspiring, but sometimes the landscape needs a little tree. Today, Iowa State University Horticulturist Jeff Iles gives his picks for trees on the smaller side.