Discover the captivating charm of weeping specimen trees and transform your New Zealand garden into a living work of art. With their dramatic pendulous branches and elegant structure, these trees create striking focal points that capture attention year-round. Whether adorning a formal landscape or enhancing a relaxed cottage garden, weeping specimen trees bring an air of sophistication and gentle movement, making them popular choices for both residential and commercial spaces.

Cercis Ruby Falls, commonly known as the Ruby Falls Redbud or Ruby Falls Eastern Redbud, is a small tree grown for its colourful foliage and pendulous growth. The glossy, heart shaped leaves emerge dark purple in spring and remain this colour until autumn. Masses of small, pink blossoms are produced as the foliage emerges in spring and are very aesthetic. Ruby Falls is usually trained as a single-trunked tree to about 2.5 m tall then allowed to naturally trail to give a graceful, weeping growth habit. Cercis canadensis Ruby Falls is commonly grown as a stunning specimen tree, planted to border an entranceway, included in a mixed planting, or planted around outdoor living areas.
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Ulmus glabra Pendula, commonly known as the Weeping Elm tree, is a deciduous variety grown for its cascading and colourful foliage. The lush and large leaves emerge lime-green in spring, quickly age to dark green, then develop impressive shades of yellow in the autumn before falling. These are held on pendulous branches that will reach to the ground as it grows to 4 m tall and the same wide. Ulmus glabra Pendula is commonly grown as a specimen or included in mixed planting. It looks very impressive when planted either side of an entrance where space permits.
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