WEEPING WHITE PINE  Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’
• A graceful, highly ornamental form known for its dramatic cascading branches and soft, flowing texture; one of the most elegant weeping conifers for cold climates.
• Needles are long, silky, and held in bundles of five, giving the tree a lush, feathery appearance that moves beautifully in the wind; colour ranges from blue‑green to soft silver‑green.
• Growth habit is strongly weeping and irregular, often forming a sculptural, artistic silhouette; final shape depends on staking when young, allowing for creative training.
• Produces slender cones typical of white pines; bark becomes softly furrowed with age, adding subtle winter interest.
• Prefers well‑drained soils and full sun, performing best in sheltered prairie micro-climates; once established, it tolerates moderate drought and wind, though protection from extreme exposure improves longevity.
• A standout specimen tree for courtyards, entryways, Japanese‑inspired gardens, and landscapes needing a unique focal point with year‑round character.
• Full Sun
• Zone 3–4, 2–4 m Height × 2–4 m Width





