Larch Stiff Weeping
A striking and architectural deciduous conifer with a distinctively pendulous habit. Its branches cascade vertically like a green waterfall, creating a narrow and elegant silhouette. In Spring, the tree is adorned with soft, tufted needles of a bright, fresh green, often accompanied by small, attractive cones. These needles turn a spectacular, glowing gold in autumn before falling to reveal the intricate, rugged pattern of the weeping branches in winter. It is an excellent choice for a focal point in a small garden, rockery, or even a large container. Please note, these trees are top grafted, so the main trunk will not grow taller vertically but the branches will fill out and the plant will get wider over time.
Site: Tolerates most conditions; avoid very dry or waterlogged sites
Soil: Prefers moist but well-drained, slightly acidic soil
Position: Full sun
Season of Interest: All year
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height: 4-7' (1.2-2m) Spread: 3-4' (1-1.2m)