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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 tranquillity to the garden.
In terms of how to prune a redbud tree, this is best done in spring after flowering. When pruning, remove any dead or damaged branches and shape your tree to maintain the weeping habit.
Some varieties, like ‘Rising Sun’, have yellow foliage. There is even a dwarf weeping variety (Pink Heartbreaker) available. Perhaps the most common cultivar of redbud is named ‘Forest Pansy’.
Contrast the root loss of a 20-foot-high nursery tree with that of a 5-foot-high nursery tree; the smaller tree can replace its lost roots within a season. Transplanting checks the growth of trees ...
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I love plants that weep. Whether they are tall or small, display flowers or evergreen foliage, they make me happy. Uses in the landscape Weeping trees complement water features. Picture a weepin ...