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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.
This cultivar of the native Colorado blue spruce was a selected seedling grown in a tree nursery in the Netherlands. The weeping tree has stiff, silvery-blue 1½-inch-long needles.
Spruce up your yard! With cold-weather hardiness, evergreen beauty and a range of sizes and shapes, the many types of spruce trees offer something for every landscape. Spruces are tall, symmetrical ...
Weeping Norway spruce isn't a particularly common plant here in western Colorado. There are a couple reasons for this. The first is the look. Weeping Norway spruce forms a narrow, upright tree ...
Several good upright blue-tinted evergreens are the junipers 'Gray Gleam,' 'Blue Point' and 'Blue Arrow,' the blue atlas cedar, weeping Serbian spruce 'Pendula Bruns' and upright blue hollies ...