Larix decidua pendula, commonly known as Weeping European Larch, is a stunning ornamental tree that adds grace and elegance to any landscape. With its graceful weeping branches and soft, needle-like leaves, this tree creates a mesmerizing visual display.
This deciduous coniferous tree is native to the mountains of Europe and can grow up to 50 feet tall with a spread of 20 feet. Its pendulous branches cascade downward, creating a beautiful canopy that sways gently in the breeze. The bright green foliage turns a vibrant golden-yellow in the fall, adding a burst of color to the autumn landscape.
The Weeping European Larch is highly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. It prefers full sun exposure but can tolerate some shade. This tree is also known for its excellent resistance to diseases and pests, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners.
Adding this tree to your garden or landscape will create a focal point that is sure to grab attention. Whether planted as a solitary specimen or in groups, the Weeping European Larch offers a unique and eye-catching display throughout the year. Its cascading branches provide an attractive backdrop for other plants and can be pruned to maintain a desired shape and size.
With its beauty and adaptability, Larix decidua pendula is a perfect choice for those looking to enhance their outdoor space with a touch of elegance and charm. So why wait? Bring home the Weeping European Larch today and enjoy its enchanting presence for years to come.
Iva Pendula Planting Scheme
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Language of European Pendula (Larix Decidua Pendula)
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Landeline of Japanese Pendula (Larix Kaempferi Pendula)
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Larix Decidua Komarel Description
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European Pendula Landeline in the fall
Iva Ledebura Pendula
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Cedrus Atlantica Glauca Pendula
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