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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
Small spaces in your garden can still pack a visual punch with these gorgeous dwarf weeping trees! Both Snow Fountains® Weeping Cheery and Ruby Falls Weeping Redbud are spring flowering trees, but their charm lasts all year round. Check out these charming trees in this week's video! Find it here over on our YouTube channel.
Elevate your garden landscape to new heights of beauty with our comprehensive guide featuring 17 charming small ornamental trees showcasing exquisite pink blossoms. Dive into the allure of the graceful Weeping Cherry, the vibrant Pink Tabebuia, and more, each handpicked to complement and enrich your personal outdoor sanctuary. Embrace the enchantment these trees bring, creating a captivating and serene ambiance right in the heart of your home.
If you have a small patio, large sugar maple or towering oak will not fit. Fortunately, there are many small trees that can be planted in your yard or garden. In fact, many trees were grown for smaller spaces. When buying, check the estimated heights of the trees and look for shorter varieties. Those with the word "dwarf" in their names tend to be shorter, like weeping trees or trees with fallen branches. And always make sure it can withstand winters in your USDA hardiness zone. After…