This weeping evergreen conifer has a distinctive cascading habit, adding architectural interest to gardens and landscapes. It is hardy in USDA zones 2-7 and thrives in temperatures ranging from -40°F to 85°F. This slow-growing plant features striking blue-green needle-like foliage that remains vibrant year-round, adding persistent color even in winter months. While it does not produce prominent flowers or fall color, it showcases small, decorative seed cones. It prefers well-draining acidic to neutral soils and grows in a narrow, upright form with pendulous branches that can reach a mature height of 12-15 feet and width of 4-6 feet. With excellent deer resistance, this graceful tree serves as a dramatic statement in rock gardens, borders, or small spaces.

