"Read ‘em and weep," the poker players say. People who plant a weeping tree in their yard certainly won’t cry. Rather, weeping trees with their long drooping branches add a note of peace and ...
Weeping cherries are one of the most-requested nursery trees, and one of the least understood. They also have a very high failure rate; after dogwoods they are our highest warranty cost item. We like ...
Have you ever thought about the shape of trees? How they grow tall and straight or have a weeping character to them? What makes some trees grow tall and straight while others weep? Both shapes are ...
For a more lush landscape, consider branching out a bit by planting a weeping tree. Weeping trees make a striking statement with their long, downward branches that cascade toward the ground. There are ...
Create a focal point, add a bit of elegance or interject some whimsy into the garden with weeping trees and shrubs. This blue rug juniper was grafted onto a sturdy stem and elevated from sun loving ...
The chilly spring weather can work to a gardener's advantage if you have trees and shrubs you need to plant. Here's a look at ...
Q.: We have a weeping birch in our front yard and this is its third season. It is a healthy tree with nice leaves and most of the branches going all the way to the ground. When we planted it it was ...
If you’ve seen mature weeping willows in London’s St. James’s Park or Georgia’s Callaway Gardens, you’ll know how graceful they are — even when they’re leafless. Few plants, other than some palms, can ...
A Japanese weeping cherry tree, thought to be around a century old, is being honored in Wake Forest. With striking pink leaves and gracefully twisting branches, the antique tree is situated along West ...
While New York City’s landmarks are usually thought of as individual buildings or historic districts (and the occasional park), there are some unusual ones in the mix. Two of those landmarks are ...
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