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  1. Unique weeping and scrambling habit; Outstanding specimen plant for many different locations; Grow it naturally or train it as you wish into many forms; Winter hardy to minus 40 degrees; Grows in all kinds of soils and is pest and disease free; Use the Weeping Norway Spruce in an Asian-themed garden, or planted among rocks and gravel in any ...

  2. Picea abies 'Inversa', also known as Weeping Norway spruce, is a stunning ornamental evergreen tree with a unique and eye-catching appearance. This slow-growing conifer is native to the forests of Europe and is prized for its gracefully drooping branches, which create a stunning, cascading effect.

  3. The Weeping Norway Spruce, scientifically known as Picea abies 'Pendula', is a cultivar of the Norway spruce. Here are some key points about this tree: Appearance: The Weeping Norway Spruce has a distinctive weeping growth habit, with branches that cascade downward in a graceful manner.

  4. Learn where you can find Weeping Norway Spruce Trees, plus get care, planting, and growing instructions for your Weeping Norway Spruce Trees.

  5. Weeping Norway Spruce (Picea abies 'Pendula') - 2 Gallon Pot. A unique weeping selection of Norway Spruce, Picea abies 'Pendula' grows with a strict weeping habit. It is a robust grower adding 12 inches or more to its height per year.

  6. A choice evergreen with a naturally low growing form composed of weeping branches that trail outward, densely blanketed with rich green needles. Excellent when trained in a staked form to feature its naturally pendulous form, creating a dramatic evergreen garden specimen.

  7. Weeping Norway Spruce. Our dark green, Picea abies ‘Pendula’ plants can be staked and trained into an outstanding upright specimen, or it can be allowed to grow as an undulating ground-cover that drapes over slopes and walls.

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