Weeping shrub

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Maria 🦋 Garden Coach on Instagram: "Graceful and elegant, the weeping white spruce adds timeless beauty to any landscape.   While spring’s blooming shrubs and flowers enchant us, don’t overlook evergreens in your landscaping plans this year. They form the backbone of any garden, regardless of its size.   The weeping white spruce is one of my favorites for its elegance and statement-making presence. I’ve planted six of these in my garden, and they truly are magical. This particular one was the first I planted after buying our home four and a half years ago.  It was about 4 feet tall then, and now look at it!  With medium growth speed, they reach about 25 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide in Utah landscapes. Their columnar shape makes them perfect for even smaller gardens.  Hardy in zone 2-8. The Weeping Blue Spruce, Weeping White Spruce, Blooming Shrubs, Trees For Front Yard, White Spruce, Zone 2, Landscape Plans, Evergreen Shrubs, Small Garden

Maria 🦋 Garden Coach on Instagram: "Graceful and elegant, the weeping white spruce adds timeless beauty to any landscape. While spring’s blooming shrubs and flowers enchant us, don’t overlook evergreens in your landscaping plans this year. They form the backbone of any garden, regardless of its size. The weeping white spruce is one of my favorites for its elegance and statement-making presence. I’ve planted six of these in my garden, and they truly are magical. This particular one was…

Blue Atlas Cedar, Weeping Form – Identified | Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener Atlas Cedar Tree, Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar, Big Leaf Plants, Blue Atlas Cedar, Blue Flowers Garden, Atlas Cedar, Flower Garden Plans, Patio Plans, Walkway Design

Q: Any idea what type of tree this is? A: It's a weeping Blue Atlas cedar, Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca Pendula’. The weeping, contorted shape is certainly an eye-catcher! This tree can do well here if it is planted correctly.With your shovel loosen an area 8 feet in diameter. Add 1 inch of expanded slate (PermaTill)