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Cupressus nootkatensis 'Pendula' - Weeping Nootka Cypress

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Cupressus nootkatensis 'Pendula' is an evergreen tree loved for its unique aesthetic allure. More popularly known as the Weeping Nootka Cypress, this towering spectacle from our 'Trees' category can grow a striking 35 feet tall and 15 feet wide, offering a notable vertical element to your landscape. Adorned with densely packed, dark green foliage, it exhibits a serene elegance through its drooping branches. The tree not only adds a touch of visual richness but also delivers a distinctive texture to your surroundings. While it thrives in full sun to partial shade, the Weeping Nootka Cypress is also incredibly adaptable and hardy, tolerating an array of soil conditions and weather extremes. With moderate water requirements, maintaining this plant is remarkably straightforward. Whether as a unique focal feature or integrated into an untrimmed hedgerow, the Weeping Nootka Cypress promises a harmonious blend of tranquility and charisma to your garden setting.

  • Size: Up to 35 feet tall and 15 feet wide
  • Foliage: Dense, dark green, drooping branches
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Tolerance: Adaptable to various soil conditions and resistant to harsh weather conditions
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