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Weeping European Larch. For those that like weeping plants the weeping larch should be considered for its soft summer foliage and cascading form. Unusual for a conifer, the weeping larch is deciduous instead of an evergreen tree, dropping its needles in the fall.

Weeping European Larch Larix decidua Repens tree Stock Photo Alamy
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Additional notes about weeping european larch: A gray green bright colored long needles on a plant that needs staking for height. In fall, needles turn golden before dropping to reveal tawny twigs.

Weeping European Larch Larix decidua Repens tree Stock Photo Alamy

The photo below shows it trained on a trellis up against a house, very impressive. Find out about its features, uses, zones, and. The european larch is larix decidua and the japanese larch is larix kaempferi. According to the american conifer society, frequently substituted by larix kaempferi 'pendula' and interchangeably mislabeled.