Small weeping trees add grace and elegance to small landscaped gardens.
Weeping cherry weeping trees for small gardens.
Their long cascading drooping branches are good landscaping choices as specimen trees to create a focal point.
Pruning back the tree keeps it to heights of between 3 to 5 feet depending on the age of the tree.
The small dwarf or upright cherry blossom varieties in this section have been specially selected from our full range of cherry trees because they are suitable for small gardens.
About 15 to 20 feet.
1 flowering cherry tree.
If you have a small front or backyard and garden space is limited then small or dwarf weeping trees will add a dramatic look.
With delightful spring flowers and beautiful forms many ornamental cherries make ideal small garden trees many flowering cherry trees are a good bet in smaller plots and these selections in particular are perfect for small gardens.
Flowering cherry trees for small gardens.
Weeping trees are very popular and ornamental and come in a range of varieties.
We ve taken care of the selection process for you and put together a range of small weeping trees so whether you want a variety with fantastic foliage or beautiful blossom there s something to inspire everyone.
Weeping cherry trees make a terrific focal point in the landscape with their black limbs holding up an umbrella shaped crown of flowers.
Landscapers and gardeners will move the trees around the garden as they grow larger.
The weeping variety is even more stunning.
Flowering cherry trees for small gardens with glorious spring blossom it is easy to see why flowering cherry trees are some of our most popular trees for small gardens.
They are budded or grafted onto a straight stem and the foliage on top will weep down to form an attractive specimen.
Weeping trees includes acer palmatum dissectum atro ornatum acer palmatum dissectum inaba shidare acer palmatum dissectum orangeola acer palmatum dissectum sekimori acer palmatum omurayama betula pendula youngii cercis canadensis covey lavender twist morus alba pendula prunus snofozam snow fountains prunus x pisnshzam pink snow showers.
Salix purpurea pendula is well worth planting in a small garden as it s much better behaved than the giant weeping willows you see in parks and large gardens.
They cast only light shade don t.
Showy clusters of fragrant white or blush pink flowers make this tree a real showstopper in the spring.
It s a lovely small weeping willow with purple stems that carry catkins before the leaves open.
Easy to grow they rarely need pruning.
Weeping trees for small gardens for those of us with smaller gardens a carefully selected small weeping tree takes up little space yet adds so much drama to the garden.
If you see small weeping cherry trees in landscaping they are probably young trees.
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