You'll have no problem finding a spot for this perfectly narrow Green Arrow Weeping Alaskan Cedar Tree, so order today to make your landscaping look elegantly full! Find the Nootka Weeping Cypress and more stylized, giving garden sculptures at ! Light Pruning If Needed in Early spring.Pruning is rarely needed and these trees look best with branching sweeping the ground! If needed, a light pruning can be performed in early spring, but only to adjust the form. To ensure that your tree is getting the necessary care year-round, placing mulch around the base can help maintain even moisture, while also adding a dramatic impact on the overall appearance. Green Arrow Weeping Alaskan Cedar is incredibly low-maintenance when planted properly in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. Ideal for Tight Spaces & High-Profile Plantings.You will be able to fill the small awkward gaps elegantly! Got some large porch pots or urns on either side of your front steps? Plant this Cedar in them for winter décor and then transplant them into the ground when they get larger! We guarantee it will boost curb appeal in a heartbeat! Planting a row along the space between your shed and house is perfect for this tree to make its debut. Plant a Green Arrow Nootka Weeping Cedar at the corner of your home's foundation planting, or front and center by your front door. These are truly ornamental, colorful and living sculptural accents for any landscape! You'll want to create a front yard garden just to showcase this incredible tree! Make a mounded berm to further highlight it and surround it with Rose or Lilac trees! Maybe start your own collection of weeping or dwarf evergreens? Toss in a contorted Walking Stick or surround it in creeping low-growing groundcover or Junipers. No matter what they call it - we call it phenomenal! Planting and Application: You'll love the high impact this space-saving conifer brings to your landscape! Green Arrow can sometimes go under the botanical name Xanthocyparis nootkatensis and Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, and many common names including the Nootka Cypress, Nootka Cedar, Weeping Cypress, and Alaskan Weeping Cedar. These ultra columnar Cedar trees are unique focal points throughout USDA zones 4 through 8 and can attain a mature height of 20-35 feet tall and only take up a slim 2-4 feet in mature width. You don't need to worry about running out of room for your favorite flowers because this tree will add an attractive ornamental presence without taking up too much space. This tight narrow shape makes them phenomenal for tight spaces between other large trees making your garden look as full and attractive as possible. Forget the small-town drama, the Green Arrow Nootka Cypress, also known as a Weeping Alaskan Cedar (Cupressus nootkatensis 'Green Arrow') will be the new talk of the town! This narrow, rather fast-growing tree has weeping branches that are a dark blue-gray-green coloration that grows loosely close to the sides of the trunk. Narrow as an arrow is the best way to describe this uniquely shaped tree.
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