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RedCrocus European Weeping Larch Larix decidua Pendula Serpentine Single Stem- Deciduous Needle Tree for Garden & Landscape 15 Gallon
RedCrocus European Weeping Larch Larix decidua Pendula Serpentine Single Stem- Deciduous Needle Tree for Garden & Landscape 15 Gallon
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European Weeping Larch Larix decidua 'Pendula' Serpentine - Single Stem
Description
This elegant deciduous conifer features gracefully drooping branches covered in soft, light green needles each spring, turning to vibrant golden hues in autumn. Its single-trunk structure adds architectural interest, making it an ideal focal point in gardens or landscape designs.
Suggested Uses
Perfect as a specimen tree, in rock gardens, or as part of a naturalized landscape. Ideal for small to medium gardens where its distinctive form can be showcased.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: European Weeping Larch Larix decidua 'Pendula' Serpentine - Single Stem -
Common Name: European Weeping Larch -
Size & Growth: Typically grows up to 10-15 ft tall with a spread of 4-6 ft; slow to moderate growth rate. -
Hardiness Zones: 3-7 -
Foliage Type: Deciduous needles -
Bloom Time: Not typically bloomed; foliage is main attraction. -
Growth Rate: Moderate -
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade -
Attracts Pollinators: No -
Indoor Friendly: No -
Container Friendly: Yes, suitable for large containers -
Deer Resistant: Yes -
Pet Warning: Non-toxic -
Fragrant: No -
Cut Flower: No -
Grows Well With: Other conifers, ornamental grasses, and mixed shrub borders
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Choose a location with full sun to partial shade. Plant in well-drained soil. -
Soil Moisture: Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. -
Soil Type: Adaptable but prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soils. -
Humidity: Tolerant of normal to moderate humidity levels. -
Pruning Instructions: Light pruning in late winter to shape or remove dead branches. -
Winter Care: Mulch around the base to protect roots in colder zones. -
Planting Depth: Set at same depth as in container or root ball. -
Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring. -
Special Care: Avoid heavy pruning, and ensure adequate watering during dry periods.
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