Larix decidua 'Puli' Weeping Larch
Best ornamental specimen for gardeners seeking unique vertical texture.
A visually arresting specimen that blurs the line between groundcover and sculptural tree. Its dramatic, cascading habit creates a unique, flowing texture in the garden. Whether allowed to sprawl or trained vertically, it serves as a captivating focal point that changes character throughout the seasons.
$50.00
at
Kiginursery
Who it's for
- Gardeners seeking a unique, vertical focal point for small landscapes
- Homeowners who appreciate changing colors throughout the seasons
- Urban gardeners with limited planting space or patio containers
Who should skip it
- Landscapers in arid regions without reliable irrigation systems
- Property owners requiring year-round privacy screening or green foliage
- Gardeners in southern climates with intense summer temperatures
Performance breakdown
Architectural Impact
Dramatic weeping habit creates an instant focal point in any landscape.
Versatility
Easily trained as a groundcover or staked for upright vertical interest.
Hardiness
Exceptional cold tolerance thrives even in harsh USDA Zone 2 climates.
Seasonal Interest
Dynamic foliage shifts offer visual appeal throughout the entire growing season.
Maintenance Ease
Requires specific soil conditions and staking attention to maintain desired form.
Growth Rate
Slow, deliberate development rewards patience with a refined, mature specimen.
Key Specs
USDA Hardiness Zone
2
Mature Height
6 feet
Mature Spread
2 feet
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Growth Type
Weeping
Foliage Type
Deciduous Conifer
Soil Preference
Well-drained, organic-rich
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