Marvelous Weeping False Cypress Tree
This is a conical tree with drooping branches and vertical flattened sprays of bluish green to dark green foliage.
Weeping false cypress tree. Also known as the Nootka false-cypress and the yellow cypress this tree is more closely related to the cypress than it is to cedars hence the recent genus change I mentioned above. Many forms of this tree are available from narrower to broader forms. This evergreen tree produces bluish-green needles on feathery branches that naturally droop causing a weeping appearance.
This is a relatively low maintenance tree. Shop Online from Conifer Kingdom. This graceful cultivar has upward-curved branches with drooping branchlets and an open crown when mature.
It does not bloom it doesnt need to. Cupressus nootkatensis Pendula weeping Nootka cypress Cupressus nootkatensis Pendula is a full-sized tree form of Nootka cypress with graceful pendulous branches that sweep upwards at the ends. Hanging from spreading branches that sweep upwards at their tips are long trailing curtains of dark gray-green foliage.
A deciduous conifer weeping baldcypress Falling Waters has a graceful arching form and the bright green needles of an upright baldcypress tree. It is a unique variety to grow as a centerpiece in a perennial shrub border or by a front of the house entryway. Its average texture blends into the landscape but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition.
It is typically occurring on wet sites in mountains often close to the tree line but sometimes also at lower altitudes. Nootka cypress is native to the west coast of North America from the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska south to the Klamath Mountains in northernmost California. This is a slower-growing evergreen that may eventually reach a height of 35 feet and width of 12 feet after 35 years but.
Greater than 12 inches 30 cm per year greater than 12 feet 4 m after 10 years. Medium Green TRINOMIAL TYPE. The soft fan-shaped needles of the weeping Alaskan cedar drape from the boughs beautifully.