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  1. Matt Dunbar

    Matt Dunbar New Member

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    I have two evergreen trees in the backyard that are approximately 45' and 40' tall and 20' at the base. I assume spotlights set away from the base are the best way to go for uplighting? . Any thoughts regarding how many would be needed? Lumens? Thanks, md
     
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    Mesodude2 Well-Known Member

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    A photo would help. Otherwise, are these spruce? Leyland Cypress? Magnolias? Holly? Pines? To get light up that high, you’ll likely need one or more of the Infiniti series fixtures (linked below). But which models and how many will depend on multiple factors, including branch structure, foliage characteristics, and the vantage point from which you want the trees to be viewed. Hope this helps. https://www.voltlighting.com/landscape-lighting-12v-integrated-led-spot-lights/c/66