Young's Weeping Birch Betula pendula
A small weeping deciduous tree that may grow no more than 15' tall, but wider (up to 20') in an umbrella fashion. This is a result of the tree having been grafted on a 'standard' birch rootstock. During the winter months the trunk serves well as a garden accent.

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