Shrubs: Salix caprea
Alternate, simple dark green leaves; 2 to 4" long; gray pubescent below Pendula: weeping form; female plant; can be used as a ground cover or small weeping tree Erect small tree; multi-stemmed Withstands heavy pruning 1 to 2" male catkins in ... [... more] NC State University Coop Extension
Prunus 'Snow Fountains'
This weeping cherry is a slow-growing ornamental cherry that is sold in a variety of forms: (1) a compact, naturally weeping tree (most other weeping cherries are topgrafted) that typically grows 8-15' tall, or (2) a compact tree topgrafted at 6' ... [... more] Missouri Botanical Garden
Pinus banksiana 'Uncle Fogy'
This jack pine cultivar is a weeping, needled evergreen which is available as (1) a prostrate groundcover which typically grows to 2' tall, but spreads to 12-15' wide in 10 years, or (2) a weeping tree top-grafted to a standard jack pine. ... [... more] Missouri Botanical Garden
How to Care for a Mulberry Tree
A mulberry tree is an attractive weeping tree that grows berries that are not only edible but wonderfully tasting with a great blend of sweetness and tartness. Mulberries are great as a snack and delicious when used in jellies, jams, wines and ... [... more] eHow
Picea abies 'Inversa'
A very unusual weeping form with a habit that is much dependent upon training. The plant can take a variety of shapes ranging from a large stuffed animal to a medium weeping tree somewhat reminiscent of Spanish moss-covered trees of the ... [... more] UI Plants