Delivering Quality Plants & Trees to Your Doorstep for 15+ Years. Shop Plants & Trees Now! 1000+ Varieties of Plants & Trees to Choose From. Fast Shipping & Convenient Delivery. · Weepingtrees tend to be lovely cultivars that work well as specimen trees and focal points in the landscape. Check out these 20 great options for weepingtrees. · Turn your garden into a visual delight with 16 weeping evergreen trees. Find your perfect tree and create a wonderland. If you want to landscape a small front or backyard, small weepingtrees are excellent choices. Apart from their small height, weepingtrees are very compact. Because their branches hang down rather than spread out, they don’t take up as much room. Most dwarf and small weepingtrees are best used as a specimen tree. These trees can add a focal point...See full list on leafyplace.comLet’s look at some examples of stunning cascading trees that are small enough for tiny gardens and yards.See full list on leafyplace.comOne of the most beautiful varieties of small weeping trees is the weeping cherry tree. This small flowering treehas long arching branches that droop, forming a wide crown. The beauty of the weeping cherry tree is the rose-pink flowers that blossom in late winter and early spring. This decorative cherry treewith its pendulous branches doesn’t produc...See full list on leafyplace.comEastern redbuds (Cercis canadensis) are ornamental deciduous trees native to eastern North America. The eastern redbud cultivars ‘Ruby Falls’ and ‘Lavender Twist’ are small weeping trees and as such they are a great choice when space is limited. Ruby Falls weeping redbud tree has beautiful pink flowers that come every spring, followed by dark green...See full list on leafyplace.comAlso called the white mulberry, the ‘Chaparral’ cultivar is a dwarf tree with arching weeping branches that grows to about 6 ft. (1.8 m) tall. This is an easy-to-grow small bush-like tree with short stature. Foliage on this small cascading tree is dense due to large dark glossy green leaves. The arching branches are so long that they droop down to ...See full list on leafyplace.comWeeping junipers are popular trees in landscaped gardens due to their soft evergreen foliage that seems to just hang off branches. The leaves are needle-like and have a bluish-green color. Planting a weeping juniper as a specimen plant gives a yard with limited space an exotic look. The romantic grace of this juniper cultivar with its gently archin...See full list on leafyplace.comThe Latin name of this cedar cultivar tells you that it is a type of weeping evergreen. The drooping branches are densely covered with clusters of silvery-blue needles which just add to its grace and charm. There are a few reasons why this is a popular landscaping weeping evergreen. This weeping cedar is a fast-growing evergreen and it is easy to p...See full list on leafyplace.comThis weeping birch cultivar is a smaller version to the traditional silver birch tree with drooping branches. The arching pendulous branches grow to give the tree a pyramidal or oval shape. The branches have glossy green leaves which are ovate shaped. The dome shape and dense foliage of the weeping birch ‘Youngii’ make this a good small tree for pr...See full list on leafyplace.comNative to Japan, this interesting type of larchis a weeping deciduous conifer that has hanging branches. Although this weeping tree can grow to around 25 ft. (7.6 m) tall, it is slow growing in the first 10 years and stays relatively small. As with most types of conifers, the Japanese larch has leaves that are needle-like. Clusters of these soft gr...See full list on leafyplace.comIf you want to add a beautiful flowering treethat provides spring color to your small backyard, then plant a weeping crabapple tree. These weeping fruit treesseem to provide color in your garden for most of the year. Red buds in early spring turn into stunning pink flowers and then become small golden apples. The yellowish-red apples stay on the tr...See full list on leafyplace.comFeb 25, 2025 · Whether they're flowering, evergreen, or deciduous, these beautiful weepingtrees are standouts in the landscape. Meet 14 stunning selections Weepingtrees can add a unique and graceful element to any landscape or garden, and they are particularly well-suited for USDA Zone 5. With their drooping branches and delicate leaves, weepingtrees create a stunning visual effect that can enhance any outdoor space. · These compact beauties work beautifully as standalone showpieces, quiet accents along walkways, or even in containers on patios. Unlike their full-sized relatives, they offer all the visual drama with far less space and upkeep. · Whether they're flowering, evergreen, or deciduous, these beautiful weepingtrees are standouts in the landscape. Meet 14 stunning selections Weepingtrees can add a unique and graceful element to any landscape or garden, and they are particularly well-suited for USDA Zone 5. With their drooping branches and delicate leaves, weepingtrees create a stunning visual effect that can enhance any outdoor space. · These compact beauties work beautifully as standalone showpieces, quiet accents along walkways, or even in containers on patios. Unlike their full-sized relatives, they offer all the visual drama with far less space and upkeep.