17 Fast-Growing Privacy Trees You Should Plant in Your Yard

Add privacy and aesthetics to your landscape with these trees

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If you're trying to elevate your landscape while keeping prying eyes at bay, fast-growing privacy trees help you achieve both.

On average, fast-growing privacy trees grow anywhere from 2-5 ft. per year and contain a mature size of nearly 50 ft. tall. They produce bushy limbs that provide shade from their bountiful leaves, that, with the right amount of sunlight and soil nutrients, will give your yard a natural fence in a few short years.

Below, we outline 17 of the best fact-growing privacy trees to plant in your yard for extra seclusion and scenery, including popular options like evergreen Leyland cypresses and green giant arborvitae, or deciduous dawn redwoods and tulip trees.



Tree Selection Tips for Beginners

  • Before selecting any fast-growing privacy tree to plant in your yard, remember to choose a type that aligns with your hardiness growing zone while also considering the full size when the tree is done growing.

  • Some homes—specifically, those in an HOA neighborhood—have to adhere to certain regulations regarding sizing and yard placement.

  • Some privacy trees get bushy and extend outwards, so you don't want a tree that's too close to your home or underground utility lines.



17 Fast-Growing Privacy Trees You Should Plant in Your Yard

Hybrid Poplar

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The Spruce / K. Dave

Hybrid poplars make excellent privacy trees for their fast growth and ease of maintenance. When they reach full maturity, these deciduous trees sit up to 50 ft. tall and produce an oval shape that does wonders for the visual interest in your yard's landscape.

One of their most notable features is that they're disease-resistant and able to grow in a variety of hardiness zones. Just give these babies full sun (at least 6 hours a day) and watch them grow a few feet every year.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 3-8

  • Growth Rate: 5-8 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 40-50 ft tall.; 30-35 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun; partial shade

Green Giant Arborvitae

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The Spruce / K. Dave

With their Christmas tree-like shape, it's no wonder why the green giant arborvitae is a favorite for privacy trees. These evergreen trees provide the ultimate view block from your yard with their lush branches that can reach between 12-20 ft. wide.

They're very adaptable to soil types and easy to maintain as they can tolerate nearly any kind of weather. All they require is full sun to partial shade and to sit at least 5-6 ft. apart from others in its row.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 5-8

  • Growth Rate: 3-5 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 40-60 ft. tall; 12-20 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun; partial shade

Eastern Red Cedar

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The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova

Eastern red cedars have a similar pyramid shape as the green giant arborvitae but with branches that extend upwards instead of out.

Evergreen and in the cypress family, they don't grow as tall, but still grow tall enough to serve as an excellent natural fence around your home while adding subtle color from the blue-green leaves.

To grow properly, make sure to plant these trees in an area where they can get full sun to reach their 30-40 ft. tall mature size quickly.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 2-9

  • Growth Rate: 1-2 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 30-40 ft. tall; 8-20 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun

Leyland Cypress

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The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova

Notable for their fast-growing time and tall height, the evergreen leyland cypress is a popular pick for privacy trees. They're low maintenance and drought-tolerant, but do require pruning at the beginning of spring to keep them from overgrowing. We particularly love the extension of the branches that adds texture to the look of your yard, and the lush greenery.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 6-10

  • Growth Rate: 3-5 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 60-70 ft. tall; 10-15 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun

Emerald Green Arborvitae

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The Spruce / Adrienne Legault

Technically a shrub, the emerald green arborvitae still makes our list of the best fast-growing privacy trees. They're prefect for smaller yards if you're limited on space or want a tree option that doesn't grow as tall while still getting little maintenance needs and strong durability.

These evergreen shrubs sport a glossy appearance to spruce your yard fence further and love being in the full sun though they can handle partial shade.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 3-8

  • Growth Rate: 1-2 ft. pet year

  • Mature Height: 10-15 ft. tall; 3-4 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun; partial shade

Wax Myrtle

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The wax myrtle is another evergreen tree that is beloved for privacy screens. These trees contain dense foliage and grow just as fast as others on our list without reaching an enormous height.

While others on our list sport only lush greenery, these shrubs combine olive green leaves with a hint of color from the flowers it produces in the spring. The only special maintenance needs for these trees is regular pruning to keep it at your specific height.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 7-10

  • Growth Rate: 3-5 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 20-25 ft. tall; 8-10 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun; partial shade

Areca Palm

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Create a beachy look outside your home with the easy-to-care-for Areca palm tree. These leafy evergreen trees are whimsical and fun, plus they reach between 15-40 ft. tall to give you the perfect height privacy.

Though Areca palm trees are easy to grow and care for, they do have one specific requirement: bright areas with indirect lighting to keep their leaves from crisping and browning.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 9-11

  • Growth Rate: 2-3 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 15-40 ft. tall; 3-4 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Bright, indirect light

Dawn Redwood

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The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova

The dawn redwood, a deciduous tree, provides more for your yard than complete blockage and noise reduction qualities. These trees are wonderful for natural life like birds and deer and also makes the area look full with the extended brands of green foliage.

Plus, for even more yard visuals, these trees turn a beautiful shade of red in the fall for natural seasonal decor.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 4-8

  • Growth Rate: 2-4 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 50-60 ft. tall; 20-25 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun

Chinese Tallow Tree

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We love the idea of utilizing a Chinese tallow tree as a natural privacy screen along the edge of your yard or the back corner away from the house (unless you want to constantly sweep up fallen flowers throughout the year).

These quick-growing deciduous trees also change colors in the fall but produce full foliage throughout the spring and summer for seclusion. The only maintenance request these trees have is to be in the full sun and moist soil from consistent watering.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 8-11

  • Growth Rate: 7-13 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 24-35 ft. tall; 3 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun; partial shade

Yellow Oleander

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How joyful would this tropical, evergreen shrub by in your yard? Sporting dark green foliage with tiny yellow trumpet flowers, these trees give your yard the privacy you're wanting while adding a subtle splash of color. The best part is that they grow rather quickly and is low maintenance.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 8-10

  • Growth Rate: 1-2 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 8-12 ft. tall; 8-12 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun; partial shade



Warning

Yellow oleander trees are toxic to humans and some animals, so remember to use caution when planting this tree.



Italian Cypress

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The Spruce / K. Dave

The slender form of the evergreen Italian cypress trees is one of our favorite aspects of this plant. Not only are their mature height perfect for a privacy screen, these trees also add visual interest to the landscape of your yard year round. Since they prefer to grow in rather dry conditions, these trees are drought-tolerant and don't require much maintenance other than regular pruning to preserve their slender shape.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 7-10

  • Growth Rate: 1-3 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 50-115 ft. tall; 3-10 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun

Bald Cypress

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The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova

If you live in a wetter climate, then the bald cypress is a great pick for your fast-growing privacy tree since their wetter adaptability makes them able to withstand insect infestations or diseases. These deciduous trees turn a striking shade of fiery orange in the fall, but lose their leaves early into the season.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 4-11

  • Growth Rate: 1-2 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 100-120 ft. tall; 3-6 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun

Lombardy Poplars

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If you want to still have privacy during the winter, we recommend going with a Lombardy poplar. These fast-growing deciduous trees hold up to wind very well and have extensive branches with dense foliage for year-round coverage.

The only downside is that they're high-maintenance. Be ready to plant this tree in a full-sun area with well-drained soil that gets consistently watered and pruned twice a year.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 3-9

  • Growth Rate: 6-12 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 40-70 ft. tall; 10-12 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun

Japanese Pagoda Tree

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The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova

The Japanese pagoda tree is a deciduous plant that contains all the elements of a great privacy tree: bushy foliage and tall height. These trees add extra color in with the light flowers that bloom in the summer. Drought-tolerant, these trees are easy to maintain and grow.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 4-8

  • Growth Rate: 25 cm. per year

  • Mature Height: 50-75 ft. tall; 50-75 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun; partial shade

Tulip Tree

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The Spruce / K. Dave

The tulip tree sure makes our best fast-growing privacy tree list with its bountiful coverage and tiny orange and white tulip flowers that bloom in the late spring through early summer. On top of the vibrant color this tree produces, this deciduous tree grows easily as long as it's in full sun and well-drained soil.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 4-9

  • Growth Rate: 2-3 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 60-150 ft. tall; 2-5 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun

Lemon Bottlebrush

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Rini Kools / Getty Images

The lemon bottlebrush is an evergreen shrub that, unlike the name, does not sport bright yellow colors. Instead, it showcases red blooms that resemble the shape of a bottle brush (hence the name), and is perfect to grow in areas that are hotter and dryer since it's drought and heat-tolerant.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 8-11

  • Growth Rate: 25 cm. per year

  • Mature Height: 15-25 ft. tall; 15-20 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun

Southern Catalpa

<p>DEBOVE SOPHIE / Getty Images</p> A southern catalpa tree in bloom

DEBOVE SOPHIE / Getty Images

A southern catalpa tree in bloom

Southern catalpa are stunning perennial deciduous trees perfect for privacy in a backyard. With their abundance of full branches (and tall height) comes an excellent shade spot underneath the foliage. We love the white flowers that blossom between May and July. Just don't forget to prune these trees in the late spring once leaves have started to fall.

  • USDA Growing Zone: 5-9

  • Growth Rate: 1-2 ft. per year

  • Mature Height: 30-60 ft. tall; 20-40 ft. wide

  • Sunlight: Full sun; partial shade

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common, fast-growing privacy trees?

A few common selections for fast-growing privacy trees include hybrid poplars, silver maple, giant arborvitae, and Leyland cypress.

What tree has the fastest growth rate?

One of the fastest-growing trees is the Paulownia tree (Paulownia elongata or Paulownia fortunei) They can grow up to 10 feet in one year under the right conditions.

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