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Desert Tree suggestions for Arizona gardeners -
... , has a beautiful weeping form, with no thorns, grows fast and has a really pretty trunk. They are best grown with one trunk trimmed up high to account for the weeping form. The colder ...
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Guide to Birch Trees
... grown on the prairies are the European weeping birch, the paper birch and the river birch. European weeping birch (Betula pendula var. gracilis) has a graceful weeping form and is the largest of the birches. Mature height of these trees can reach 16 to 18 meters. The weeping form is a ...
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Small Plants For Small Spaces
... treated with iron chelates used according to label directions. For something different, try YOUNG'S WEEPING BIRCH. This is a dwarf selection which is low, spreading, and somewhat mound-like, creating ... red fruit. JUMPING POUND PINCHERRY (Prunus pennsylvanica) is a small flowering tree with a distinctive weeping form which tends not to sucker. White flowers in spring are followed by bright red berries ...
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Garden Hints Page 9
... turning yellow in the fall. After leaf drop the contorted form of the branches becomes quite noticeable and provides winter interest. ... in woodland gardens. Other cultivars available are Pendula, with is a weeping form, and Rote Zeller, which has burgundy foliage which turns bronze. ... a small tree. Grown in its natural form it is similar to a weeping willow in its appearance because its branches droop ...
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The Snowbells
... given it an Award of Merit. It has a lovely form, attractive foliage, and small but very beautiful and slightly fragrant ... if you prefer that shade, and S. japonica ‘Carillon’ offers a weeping form and white flowers. Garden designers recommend placing your S. japonica ... color, although it is not dramatic. But the flat-topped form and horizontal branches that characterize Styrax add a pleasing presence ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Current Plant Highlights - May
... bloom trees look completely snow-covered. But perhaps the tree's best feature is its form, which is unusually low-branching and spreading. A fine specimen grows on the hillside south ... Harvard botanist and supervisor of the Arboretum, is an especially elegant plant. Its graceful, slightly weeping form is reminiscent of Japanese maples, with a canopy at least as wide as its 25 ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Deer-Resistant Plants—Shrubs and Trees for the Deer-Plagued Gardener
... potential for northern gardens. The straight species can grow 20 feet tall, occasionally taking the form of a small tree. The cultivar 'Fastigiata' is a beautifully formal, broadly conical shrub ... semi-weeping form that's been offered by specialty nurseries for many years. However, it is likely to be supplanted by the recently introduced 'Autumn Cascades', a rapid grower with a pronounced weeping ...
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Malus - Apple and Crabapple
... . Does well in cold areas. Malus 'Radient': red crabapple Malus 'Red Jade': weeping crabapple, Red Jade crabapple - a weeping form with white flowers. Hardy in zones 5-7, it has 1/2 inch ... fruit. One of the most delicate crabapples. Malus 'Weeping Candied Apple' - reddish leaves, red fruit, red new growth, purple-pink flowers. Its weeping characteristic will not be self-evident in bonsai. Malus ...
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Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania
... Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania Weeping Canada hemlock Tsuga canadensis f. pendula This tree: Weeping Canada hemlock Next tree: Tabletop Scotch elm Click here for a map featuring our Major ... Map Page Weeping Canada hemlock Tsuga canadensis f. pendula 32-0672-A Height: 23 Spread: 39 feet DBH: 2.2 feet Horticultural variety, native to eastern North America. A weeping form of our ...
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Acacia pendula, Weeping Acacia
... Home | Forum | Plants, Trees and Shrubs | Glossary | Email this page Web SunnyGardens.com Acacia pendula Weeping Acacia These lushly flowering trees and multi-trunked large shrubs are known as 'wattles' ... bare branches at the trunk. Prone to the pest Acacia psyllid. Grown primarily for its weeping form and foliage, this tree has finely textured bluish gray leaves. Small yellow flowers appear ...
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