Examples of coniferous trees and ornamental shrubs with hanging habit

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-European larch'Repens' Larix decidua. A grafted variety (usually 1-1.5 m tall) with long, slender, slightly branched shoots. The needles fall in winter. The 'Puli' variety creates a slender crown, it has very long, thin, hanging shoots.

-Norway spruce'Inversa' Picea abies. A very slow growing tree. Reaches a height of 6-8 m and a diameter of approx. 2 m. Gbranches hang close to the trunk, the lower ones overlapA similar variety of 'Frohburg' has a clear guide and creates a slender silhouette than 'Inversa'.

-Canadian pine tree'Pendula ’Tsuga canadensis. Slow-growing tree - the height of the bushes depends on the place of grafting and the method of leading at the support.The branches are horizontal and arched, directed in different directions. Recommended for small gardens, solitary plantings.

-Common yew'Dovastonii Aurea ’Taxus baccata. A variety with a wide, outspread habit, reaching 1.5 m at the age of 10 years.Young shoots are golden in color.Recommended for single plantings.

-Pea cypress'Filifera' Chamaecyparis pisifera. This variety has stringy, overhanging green shoots. Reaches 2.5 m in height at the age of 10. Recommended for large gardens and single plantings. The 'Filifera Aurea' variety with golden-yellow foliage is slightly smaller.

-Common juniper'Horstmann' Juniperus communis. An original, wide and picturesque variety with overhanging shoots, reaching 1.5 m in height and width at the age of 10.Recommended for single (solitary) plantings.

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