The storms of the past few years failed to destroy a magnificent weeping hemlock, a landmark tree in Branford that’s close to 150 years old. However, Superstorm Sandy blew down a nearby apple tree, ...
Tsuga canadensis “pendula,” with the common name sargent’s weeping hemlock, looks good at all ages. When young, it has a charming mounding habit, as its branches reach outward and droop elegantly at ...
The weeping Canadian hemlock, one of the most beautiful conifers, is unfortunately often plagued by infestations of woolly adelgid. Luckily, Michael Gentile’s specimen has been immune. The Tsuga ...
Pendulous, or weeping plants generally are the result of an accidental genetic variation in a seedling. Other plant accidents have resulted in the production of dwarf plants and variegated leaves, as ...
The 150-year-old weeping Camperdown elm in Prospect Park in Brooklyn stands a mere 12 feet high, but its intricate pattern of branches etches a 25- foot circle. ”What a glorious silhouette it is ...
At 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, the University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will host a special presentation on Zoom with botanist Peter Del Tredici of Harvard University’s Arnold Arboretum. He will ...
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 ...