For a more lush landscape, consider branching out a bit by planting a weeping tree. Weeping trees make a striking statement with their long, downward branches that cascade toward the ground. There are ...
What: Xanthocyparis nootkatensis ‘Green Arrow,’ the Weeping Alaskan yellow cedar, is a beautiful native conifer of the Pacific Northwest, and ‘Green Arrow’ is an exceptional selection. This clone’s ...
This Alaska cedar has a lot of brown needles, but they're all on the inner part of the branches. I have a weeping Alaska cedar and a cryptomeria that both are looking pretty brown. Both have been in ...
) as a tree, a big one that easily tops 100 feet. This one, introduced for 2013 by , is a fraction the size, but with, as far as I'm concerned, twice the punch. Though only 2 to 4 feet tall, 'Feelin' ...
When Libby Atkins of Port Townsend learned that demolition was among possible fates for the structure that had housed the Landfall Restaurant at Point Hudson, she wasn’t concerned about the building.
Folks always ask me what my favorite tree is and I have to admit that is difficult for me to answer. There are many trees that I dearly love such as Cryptomeria japonica, Japanese maples, smoke trees ...
Q: I have two weeping Alaska cedar trees that are about 4 years old, and they've done great until this year. But now they have both started turning yellow throughout the branches, starting at the ...
Although it’s been more years than I care to count, it doesn’t seem so long ago that I was bouncing along a dirt path in the back of my Granddaddy’s truck with a handful of rag-tag cousins in search ...