Weeping Evergreen Trees. Weeping norway spruce (picea abies 'pendula'). The form and texture of a weeping tree is an unusual garden accent.
If you prefer evergreen, consider a blue atlas cedar or a weeping cotoneaster or one of the weeping holly trees. Weeping white birch is a small to medium sized tree that typically grows to 30 to 40 feet tall with a pyramidal to oval rounded crown. Weeping norway spruce (picea abies 'pendula'). Weeping trees add interest to the landscape all year long.
Weeping trees are characterized by soft, limp twigs.
A graceful weeping evergreen tree that offers long, soft needles, weeping white pine is perfect for making a focal point in the garden. 1200 x 1208 jpeg 1974 кб. If you prefer evergreen, consider a blue atlas cedar or a weeping cotoneaster or one of the weeping holly trees. Trees that are evergreen require very little care and maintenance.