This ornamental tree exhibits a graceful weeping habit, perfect for small gardens and landscape focal points. Hardy in zones 5-9, it thrives in temperatures ranging from 20°F to 90°F. In spring, it boasts an extraordinary display of vibrant pink double flowers that blanket its cascading branches. Fall brings a subtle yellow foliage color. The tree prefers well-drained, loamy to sandy soil and performs best in full sun to partial shade. Its mature shape forms an elegant umbrella-like canopy, reaching heights of 20 feet with a similar spread. While not known to produce significant fruit, its visual appeal more than compensates. It is moderately deer-resistant, making it suitable for gardens in rural or wooded settings. This tree is an exceptional addition to any landscape, combining aesthetic beauty with manageable maintenance.