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24 Types of Weeping Trees ( Small, Ornamental & Evergreen Varieties) Nature, Weeping Trees Landscaping, Ornamental Trees Front Yards, Colorful Evergreens, Weeping Redbud Tree, Small Trees For Landscaping, Ornamental Trees Landscaping, Ornamental Evergreen Trees, Small Weeping Trees

Weeping trees are trees characterized by soft, limp twigs. This characterization may lead to a bent crown and pendulous branches that can cascade to the ground. While weepyness occurs in nature, most weeping trees are cultivars. Because of their shape, weeping trees are popular in landscaping; generally they need a lot of space and are solitary so that their effect ... Read more

Weeping Alaskan Cedar (Chamaecyparis nookatensis 'Pendula') Weeping Evergreen Trees, Weeping Evergreen, Weeping Alaskan Cedar, Mountain Landscaping, Evergreen Landscaping, Conifer Garden, Land Scaping, Evergreen Landscape, Conifers Garden

Weeping Norway Spruce (Picea abies 'Pendula') Weeping evergreens are beautiful and graceful trees that can add much interest in the landscape. Often acting as a focal point, there are a variety of pendulous trees to choose from, each unique in its own way. An important characteristic of these trees is that several specimens from the same cultivar can range in size, shape and form. Since no two trees are identical they can become quite the conversation piece in the garden. Weeping Norway…

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Weeping Alaskan Cedar One of my favorite Specimen evergreen trees has to be the Weeping Alaskan Cedar. This graceful tree has a slow growth rate and a smaller mature size that fill well into most city lots (the mature size for the weeping Alaskan Cedar is approximately 35’ tall x 10’ wide). The Tree adds a costal feeling to the yard and has a more lush feeling than a Colorado blue spruce or an Austrian Pine. Although it is called a Weeping Alaskan Cedar, the Tree has a fairly symmetrical…

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