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Origin: North America A lovely specimen evergreen is the weeping white pine (Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’). This tree has soft, blue-green needles that are about 3 inches long.
Henry Rafferty, of Johnston Evergreen Nursery, talked about his favorite weeping trees. “Weeping pea is small, short and cold hardy and has yellow flowers. Weeping crabapples are very cold hardy ...
The weeping bottlebrush is a small, irregularly round-headed, open, fine-textured weeping evergreen tree that grows at a medium pace to 20 feet tall by 15 feet wide, but may reach 30 feet.
It’s normal for deciduous trees and shrubs to drop their leaves in autumn. Many homeowners don’t realize that it’s also normal for evergreens, such as pines, to drop some needles.… ...
A conifer is a cone-bearing plant. Cones come in many shapes and sizes, and not every cone resembles the typical pine cone. Most conifers are evergreen trees, but a few are deciduous. Pines have ...
This week’s final article on pruning focuses on evergreen trees. There is a big difference in timing the pruning of pines versus spruces and others. Pruning pines at the wrong time means no more ...
Weeping Alaska cedar is a very cold-hardy species, but I've seen some of those looking more brown than usual. All of the browning I've seen on them, though, is the inner needles as you describe.
A conifer is a cone-bearing plant. Cones come in many shapes and sizes, and not every cone resembles the typical pine cone. Most conifers are evergreen trees, but a few are deciduous. Pines have ...