Weeping trees add interest to a landscape all year long.

See ideas for weeping trees it’s possible for you to add to your yard.

Curving and dramatic weeping trees can introduce visual interest to any yard.

Weeping Juniper

When planted in moist, well-drained soil this Japanese maple unfurls brilliant red foliage.

These trees often appear to be leaning over, making it look like they’re weeping.

Weeping Juniper

‘Tolleson’s Blue Weeping’ Rocky Mountainjuniperis stunning, offering blue-tintedevergreenneedles on wonderfully weeping branches.

It’s native to North America.

Weeping Purple Beech

Being tall and skinny, it’s perfect for yardsof any size.

It features shiny green leaves and pendulous branches that can reach the ground.

Zones:4-8

In some areas, this species of mulberry has shown invasive tendencies.

Morus alba ‘Chaparral’

Check local restrictions before planting it.

Young trees are sometimes trained into fun shapes, such as the serpentine pattern shown here.

Untrained varieties grow large and have irregular forms.

Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar

They’re usually the focal point of the landscape.

Zones:6-9

Weeping Birch

Grow weepingbirchfor an amazing presence in your landscape all year long.

The tumbling branches and white peeling bark look beautiful in every season.

Weeping Birch

In spring and summer, it offers arrow-shaped green leaves; they turn a brilliant shade of gold inautumn.

Zones:2-7

Weeping Japanese Larch

Weeping Japaneselarchis fun for the landscape.

Like the other weeping trees, it offers cascading branches.

Lawn with Arbor

It has an irregular growth pattern, so no two trees are alike (but all are gorgeous).

This easy-to-grow tree has a graceful shape and attractive golden-yellowfall color.

The shiny, coppery bark and attractive fall foliage in shades of orange and yellow is beautiful.

Weeping Redwood

Smaller varieties fit well in theborderand also work well in containers.

‘Red Dragon’ is the variety shown here.

Growing conditions:Full sun or part shade and moist, well-drained soil

Zones:6-8

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Malus ‘Louisa’ crabapple tree

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Weeping Norway Spruce

Weeping white pine

Weeping Willow

Prunus ‘Snow Fountains’

Acer palmatum ‘Red Dragon’

When planted in moist, well-drained soil this Japanese maple unfurls brilliant red foliage.