‘Pendula’ – f. pendula – Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock – This slow growing , semi prostrate, mound forming shrub reaches 6-12′ tall and 6-25′ feet wide.From pendent branches it produces lime green juvenile foliage that becomes grayish green with age.Very attractive hanging over a bank or walled face up.Oblong-conical female cones are up to 1″ long.
Grow in humus rich, moist but well drained, acidic to slightly alkaline soil in full sun or partial shade.They dislike urban environments or very exposed positions.Trim hedges from early to late summer.
zones 3-8
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3, 5, or 7 gallon pot or larger
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evergreen
heights vary
]]>a dramatic weeping evergreen with ice blue needles with no two being alike making this a truly singular specimen evergreen
needs full sun
numerous sizes and shapes available
Glauca
Pendula’ – has pendent branches, glaucous blue gray foliage and is a
grafted cultivar.
Zones 6-9