friend of pooh Mouseketeer Joined Mar 1, 2005 Messages 403 May 18, 2010 #1 I saw this droopy thing and pulled over and took a pic. I love it but don't know what it is.
A agnes! <marquee behavior=alternate><font color=darkorchid Joined Apr 17, 2000 Messages 10,663 May 18, 2010 #2 Does it have leaves or needles? agnes!
Sparx DIS Legend Joined Jan 2, 2005 Messages 27,163 May 18, 2010 #3 It looks like the top of a willow tree grafted onto something else, which appears to have stunted the growth of it.
It looks like the top of a willow tree grafted onto something else, which appears to have stunted the growth of it.
Magic Mom <font color=teal>EVERYONE has the God given right Joined Mar 11, 2008 Messages 9,276 May 18, 2010 #4 It looks like maybe a Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar.
K kirstenb1 DIS Veteran Joined Feb 23, 2010 Messages 4,077 May 18, 2010 #5 No idea. But it looks like all the trees around Dark Kastle at Busch Gardens Williamsburg!!
pyrxtc <font color=deeppink>Married 10-5-02<br><font colo Joined Jan 21, 2004 Messages 8,524 May 18, 2010 #6 dwarf weeping willow ?
parrothead365 <font color=purple>I'd rather have a kiss than a s Joined Feb 19, 2003 Messages 2,627 May 18, 2010 #7 a green one
friend of pooh Mouseketeer Joined Mar 1, 2005 Messages 403 May 19, 2010 #8 Today i saw a few more in other yards. If there was someone out I'd stop and ask, but I didn't see anyone.
Today i saw a few more in other yards. If there was someone out I'd stop and ask, but I didn't see anyone.
The Mystery Machine Sunrise at my house. :+) Joined Jan 4, 2001 Messages 47,532 May 19, 2010 #9 Could be an evergreen, hard to tell without a close up. Also weeping cherry trees are popular to plant as specimen plants.
Could be an evergreen, hard to tell without a close up. Also weeping cherry trees are popular to plant as specimen plants.
vettechick99 <font color=purple>Why do I open these threads?<br Joined Jan 2, 2004 Messages 8,085 May 19, 2010 #10 DH says he thinks its a Weeping Yaupon Holly. Just not a healthy one like this one.
M mnrose Queen of all she surveys Joined Jun 18, 2009 Messages 6,430 May 19, 2010 #11 Weeping norway spruce, or weeping atlas cedar as previously mentioned. It's a bit hard to tell from the photo. Where was this? Climate makes a difference in these things. Weeping norway spruce: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sue_10512/2434991698/ weeping atlas cedar: http://gardenwright.typepad.com/the_plant_sluts_garden/2009/05/patio-trees.html
Weeping norway spruce, or weeping atlas cedar as previously mentioned. It's a bit hard to tell from the photo. Where was this? Climate makes a difference in these things. Weeping norway spruce: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sue_10512/2434991698/ weeping atlas cedar: http://gardenwright.typepad.com/the_plant_sluts_garden/2009/05/patio-trees.html
whogirl'smom <font color=royalblue>Any leftover grumpiness can Joined Aug 31, 2006 Messages 3,272 May 19, 2010 #12 I think it's a weeping mulberry tree. There are several around here and I finally asked someone what kind it was.
I think it's a weeping mulberry tree. There are several around here and I finally asked someone what kind it was.
J jam217 jam217 Joined Apr 2, 2006 Messages 545 May 19, 2010 #13 It's a weeping norway. I have three of them.
J janey99 DIS Veteran Joined May 17, 2006 Messages 1,211 May 19, 2010 #14 Magic Mom said: It looks like maybe a Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar. Click to expand... Magic Mom is right - it is a Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar. Jane
Magic Mom said: It looks like maybe a Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar. Click to expand... Magic Mom is right - it is a Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar. Jane