Blue Point Juniper Spiral Topiary Trees for Sale The Blue Point Juniper Spiral Topiary is an eye-catching evergreen with a unique, spiral shape that adds elegance and sophistication to any landscape or garden.. The wood cells in trees growing in a windy area or on an unusually uneven substrate—such as shore pines that grow in both windy and sandy areas—can begin to grow in a spiral pattern to give the tree and branches more strength. A spiral pattern can also develop to strengthen tree trunks tasked with supporting an unusually heavy or uneven canopy.
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Some trees, including the Pondersa pine, Scots pine, and Norway spruce, exhibit a spiral growth pattern in their trunks, branches, and stems. Some scientists suggest that because spiral-grained materials bend more than straight-grained materials, this spiral composition may help protect trees that grow in areas of high wind from breaking.. Pandanus spiralis is a small tree in the family Pandanaceae native to northern Australia. It is commonly called pandanus, spring pandanus, screw palm or screw pine, although it is neither a palm nor a pine.


