Pink Weeping Cherry Gets approximately 12 feet tall and will survive the winter. Most people state that this plant rarely does but it has an extremely hardy root system so that it can tolerate almost anything. The Weeping Willow does well in extreme temperatures cold ground and can withstand almost anything thrown its way. The leaves of the Weeping Cherry tree are simple, smooth, oval shaped in a medium green in the summer and a bronze yellow in the autumn months. Because its leaves change colors it is considered a deciduous tree.
The Pink Weeping Cherry tree gets many people to adore it because of its flowing branches and soft pink glow. The branches of the tree often is said to be weeping like streams of tears as they fall over from the tree and are pulled or grown towards the ground in a weeping motion.
Zone 5-9
Mature Height: 20-30 ft.
Mature Width: 15-25 ft.
Growth/Year: 1-2 ft.
Sunlight: Full to Partial Sun
Soil Conditions: Adaptable to various soils, very drought tolerant
Botanical Name: Prunus Pendula