Weeping Plants
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Cercis canadensis Golden Falls® PP31658
Pink pea-shaped flowers cover branches before large heart-shaped yellow leaves emerge in early spring. Short and compact, with a weeping form.
H: 12 Feet · S: 6 Feet · Zone: 5
Cercis canadensis Lavender Twist™ PP10328
Lavender Twist™ ('Covey') Eastern Redbud has purplish rose flowers in April and May on an umbrella-shaped crown. Lavender Twist™ is a great introduction from Tim Brotsman, found by him in New York State in the garden of Mrs. Covey.
H: 8 Feet · S: 10 Feet · Zone: 5
Cercis canadensis 'Ruby Falls' PP22097
'Ruby Falls' Redbud is a weeping form of 'Forest Pansy', long awaited by avid plantsmen and brought to us by Dr. Dennis Werner of NCSU. The velvety purple foliage is displayed on graceful weeping branches, making a spectacular show in spring and early summer before it ages to greenish bronze. Its rosy purple flowers emerge before the leaves unfold. The name was chosen by 5 year old Porter Neubauer of Tennessee, undoubtedly a great future nurseryman.
H: 8 Feet · S: 8 Feet · Zone: 6
Cercis canadensis 'Vanilla Twist' PP22744
'Vanilla Twist' Eastern Redbud is a cross between C. 'Royal White' and C. 'Covey', resulting in a weeping, white flowered Cercis. 'Vanilla Twist' combines the cold hardiness of one parent with the floriferousness of the other, and is stunning in April and May when covered with the white pea-shaped flowers. This exciting color breakthrough comes from the hard work and dedication of Tim Brotzman of Madison, Ohio (The introducer of C. 'Covey').
H: 12 Feet · S: 8 Feet · Zone: 5
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Green Arrow'
Whimsically distinctive evergreen tree sporting an upright stature and open form with drooping, wizard’s-sleeve-like branches, perfect as a vertical accent to the specimen garden. North American native.
H: 25 Feet · S: 5 Feet · Zone: 4
Salix alba 'Niobe'
A large, deciduous tree with elegantly weeping branches and a fast-growing habit. Narrow, golden-colored foliage with whitish undersides rustles delicately in summer breezes, leaving behind graceful, weeping golden branches in late autumn and winter following leaf fall. Highly tolerant of moist soil conditions and resistant to deer.
H: 60 Feet · S: 60 Feet · Zone: 4