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By : Derek Farley    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-24 04:22:02
Weeping cherry trees are an ornamental type of tree that resembles weeping willow trees with their graceful, drooping limbs. They also have delicate blooms that range in color from white to light pink depending on the variety. They generally bloom in early spring, and their beautiful flowers last about a week. Some of the more common varieties are Higan, Shidare Yoshino, and Snow Fountain.

Depending on the species of tree, some grow up to 20-40 feet tall and about 15-20 feet in circumference. They do not grow well in small areas, and so are not well suited for urban areas. The weeping cherry tree is native to Japan, and grows well in the milder climates of the U.S. They can withstand cold weather, but not in places where the low dips 20 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. The recommended zones are 5-9.

The care of these trees is somewhat involved. They enjoy a good deal of water and so are only somewhat resistant to severe draught conditions. Putting mulch around the base of the tree will help with maintaining moisture. It is also suggested to incorporate some sort of drainage material when planting. Sand or gravel at the bottom of the hole used for planting would be ideal so that the tree is less prone to some types of fungus. The elegant branches of these trees can grow to the ground, and in order to move around under the tree, should be pruned. The optimal time for this should be in late summer to fall to avoid the seepage of sap. Too much pruning can cause stunted growth of the tree so limit cutting only to what is necessary. Low nutrient soils are best for these trees, including clay-type soil.

Some of the common problems for these trees are insects, disease, and fungus. Aphid and spider mites cause particular problems, but other insects should be watched for as well. Browning or spotting of the leaves can indicate other issues such as certain diseases and fungus issues. Some of these issues can be solved with a fungicide, and a professional at a nursery or garden center could help to be sure.

These trees also produce small fruit, which attract wild birds for those who enjoy bird watching, but are not edible. If you have other fruit trees this could cause a problem so it is something to be aware of. The blooms are amazing and truly add to the beauties of spring. They are a magnificent addition to any landscape, and certainly a wonderful sight to behold.

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