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  1. Chamaecyparis nootkatensisGreen Arrow’: Known commonly as the green arrow weeping Alaskan cedar, this variety grows into a very narrow spire. With a height of 20 feet and a width of a mere 2 feet, ‘Green Arrow’ is the best selection for small yards and gardens, or for narrow areas along a driveway or fence.

  2. This incredibly narrow evergreen is a perfect filler for tight spaces or adding a dramatic vertical accent to larger plantings. The weeping branches are held close to the main trunk and create the overall appearance of an arrow shooting into the sky.

  3. The weeping Alaskan cedar, otherwise known as Xanthocyparis or Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Pendula,’ is a tree commonly found and used in Pacific Northwest landscapes. There are good reasons for this: its attractive, narrow weeping form and compact, hardy, evergreen attributes make it an ideal tree for both public and private planting ...

  4. 26 lip 2023 · For a majestic evergreen tree to have in the garden, the Weeping Alaskan Cedar tree 🎄 is a must-have. It is a sophisticated, eye-catching tree with a narrow form and weeping branches. It will stand out in your landscape design to brighten the yard year-round.

  5. A very narrow, upright weeping variety of Alaskan Cedar with sparkling, creamy-white variegation. An amazing vertical accent for the landscape.

  6. Alaska cedar is an interesting medium-sized evergreen tree with gray-green to blue-green foliage that droops from widely spaced branches. Native to moist bottomlands in the Pacific Northwest, it needs consistently moist soil. This plant is also known as false cypress.

  7. 28 kwi 2024 · Discover the drooping branches, scale-like leaves, and cones of the weeping Alaskan cedar tree, along with tips for soil, sunlight, watering, pruning, and more.

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