Weeping Silhouettes in the Garden

Trees, Shrubs, Perennials and Annuals With Weeping Form Growth Habit

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A weeping plant like this cherry tree adds grace!, StockXpert

One way of adding interest to the garden is through the use of plants with pendulous, weeping growth habits.

When it comes to plants with weeping or pendulous forms there are many to choose from in several different plant categories. Weeping form trees and shrubs provide graceful focal points in a garden, especially if placed in an uncluttered and visible location. Smaller perennials and annuals with a pendulous, cascading growth habit can also lend a graceful feel to the garden and are often located at the edges of raised beds, in containers or hanging baskets for maximum enjoyment.

It doesn't matter what size your garden, or how much space you have available, if you want to add interest through a cascading look, there is a plant for you.

See all six ways to create year-round interest using plants in the garden.


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