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'Raywood Weeping' is a unique, weeping variety of Arizona Cypress, known for its striking silvery-blue foliage and gracefully cloaked branching. Each tree is one-of-a-kind, offering an intriguing, sculptural appearance. While it naturally grows upright, staking the young tree helps ensure a more vertical form over time. Left unstaked, it may arch downward or adopt a more irregular shape as it establishes. This tree is also highly tolerant of aesthetic pruning, allowing for creative shaping and artistic results.
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This fast-growing evergreen conifer reaches 15-20 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide at maturity, with a unique upright, weeping form. Best used as a specimen or to frame an entryway, it thrives in full to mostly sun and well-drained soils. Once established, it requires minimal water and grows at a rate of 18-24 inches per year. Stake if a tall, upright form is desired.