
Larix weeping Puli, also known as Weeping Larch, is a striking tree with a cascading form, resembling a natural curtain of soft, fine-textured foliage. It typically features a narrow, upright trunk that tapers into graceful, weeping branches that droop in a weeping manner, giving it a distinctive shape. The needles are light green in spring and summer, turning a brilliant golden-yellow in autumn before shedding for the winter months. Its bark is a grayish-brown, with a somewhat rough texture, providing a natural contrast to its delicate, drooping branches.
- Size: Height: 10 feet. Spread: 4 feet
- Sun: Prefers full sun for optimal growth and color
- Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil
- Water: Regular watering during dry spells, but avoid waterlogging
- Pruning: Minimal pruning needed, mainly to remove dead or damaged branches
- Fertilization: Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer in early spring
- Winter Care: Can tolerate cold, but should be shielded from strong winds to protect the delicate branches