✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub Tree Form
HomeStore

Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub Tree Form

Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub Tree Form

$74.58

Original: $248.60

-70%
Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub Tree Form

$248.60

$74.58

The Story

If you are looking for a high-impact architectural specimen that laughs at sub-zero temperatures, the Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub Tree Form (Caragana arborescens 'Pendula') is a masterclass in landscape versatility. Often referred to as the Weeping Caragana, this grafted standard is a "living waterfall" that brings dramatic vertical interest to even the smallest garden plots.

A Cascading Masterpiece of Texture and Color

The standout feature of this specimen is its weeping habit. Slender branches arch gracefully from the top of a sturdy trunk, draped in bright green, pinnately compound foliage that looks remarkably like a fine-textured fern. In late spring, the canopy is punctuated by clusters of cheery, bright yellow, pea-like flowers. These blooms are not just for show; they are rich in nectar and serve as an early-season magnet for pollinators. As the season transitions into fall, the foliage may take on a yellow hue before dropping to reveal the intricate, architectural branching structure that provides winter interest against the snow.

Siberian Toughness for Modern Landscapes

Don't let its delicate, weeping appearance fool you. True to its name, Caragana arborescens originated in the harsh climates of Siberia and Mongolia. This heritage makes it one of the most rugged ornamental trees available. It is exceptionally cold-hardy and possesses a rare tolerance for alkaline soils, high salt spray, and drying winds. Because it is a member of the Fabaceae (legume) family, it is also a nitrogen-fixing plant, meaning it can actually improve the soil quality where it is planted.

Versatile Landscape Applications

Because it is grown in a "Tree Form"—meaning the weeping variety is grafted onto a straight trunk (standard)—it maintains a predictable height. This makes it an ideal choice for framing an entryway, adding height to a perennial border, or serving as a sophisticated focal point in a large patio container. It’s a perfect solution for "hell strips" or coastal gardens where poor soil and wind often discourage more sensitive species.

Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub Tree Form - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

If you are looking for a high-impact architectural specimen that laughs at sub-zero temperatures, the Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub Tree Form (Caragana arborescens 'Pendula') is a masterclass in landscape versatility. Often referred to as the Weeping Caragana, this grafted standard is a "living waterfall" that brings dramatic vertical interest to even the smallest garden plots.

A Cascading Masterpiece of Texture and Color

The standout feature of this specimen is its weeping habit. Slender branches arch gracefully from the top of a sturdy trunk, draped in bright green, pinnately compound foliage that looks remarkably like a fine-textured fern. In late spring, the canopy is punctuated by clusters of cheery, bright yellow, pea-like flowers. These blooms are not just for show; they are rich in nectar and serve as an early-season magnet for pollinators. As the season transitions into fall, the foliage may take on a yellow hue before dropping to reveal the intricate, architectural branching structure that provides winter interest against the snow.

Siberian Toughness for Modern Landscapes

Don't let its delicate, weeping appearance fool you. True to its name, Caragana arborescens originated in the harsh climates of Siberia and Mongolia. This heritage makes it one of the most rugged ornamental trees available. It is exceptionally cold-hardy and possesses a rare tolerance for alkaline soils, high salt spray, and drying winds. Because it is a member of the Fabaceae (legume) family, it is also a nitrogen-fixing plant, meaning it can actually improve the soil quality where it is planted.

Versatile Landscape Applications

Because it is grown in a "Tree Form"—meaning the weeping variety is grafted onto a straight trunk (standard)—it maintains a predictable height. This makes it an ideal choice for framing an entryway, adding height to a perennial border, or serving as a sophisticated focal point in a large patio container. It’s a perfect solution for "hell strips" or coastal gardens where poor soil and wind often discourage more sensitive species.

You may also like

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Comet Hops Vine

$52.50

$15.75

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Cascade Common Hops

$52.50

$15.75

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Royal Frost™ Birch Tree

$91.99

$27.60

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Stevia Plant

$17.95

$5.38

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

La Roma Tomato Plant

$17.95

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Sunseekers™ Orange Coneflower

$21.21

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Double Flowering Japanese Kerria

$29.58

$8.87

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Beefmaster Tomato Plant

$18.53

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Hillary's Sweet Lemon Mint

$17.95

$5.38

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Chocolate Mint

$17.95

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Spicy Globe Basil

$17.95

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Hollywood™ Hibiscus Chatty Cathy™

$39.99

$12.00