What is the crying yaupon?
and Weeping Yaupon is a type of Holly with thin, rotated branches. This tree is usually desirable for its unique appearance and bright red winter berries that produce. They are easy to take care of, crying yaupons usually act as samples or focus trees for home gardens or urban landscaping or as natural screens. The scientific name for the crying yaupon is ilex vomitorium 'pendula' . "Pendula" is the name of a specific cultivar of the plant ilex vomitorium . These plants are classified as a tree and shrub, usually have more strains and many thin, bending branches with thin oval evergreen leaves, approximately 2 inches (5 cm). Trees can reach a maximum height of 30 feet (9.1 m), but usually only grow to 15 ft (4.6 m) or less. Their propagation on average 6-12 feet (1.8-3.6 m), but older trees can have sprines of up to 25 feet (7.6 m). In winter, live red berries were formed. Berries are small, usually less than 0.5 inches (1.27 cm) in diameter and generally remain onA tree throughout your life, so do not create many ground litters. They also attract birds and mammals. Flowers can attract bees.
Weeping Yaupon is a relatively low maintenance tree. During the first year of planting, regular irrigation is recommended to help him to create strong roots, but in the following years irrigation is only necessary in very dry periods. The plant is resistant to drought. The tree can be fertilized every spring to help promote growth, but fertilization is not a strict requirement.
Likewise, the crying yaupon can be trimmed or trimmed to give it a nice shape or allow easier will of the formation, but to maintain a healthy tree, small to no pruning is required. If Yaupon is planted near the sidewalk, driveway or roads, but should be cut to allow easy passage of people or vehicles under his branches. The peel of plants is very thin and easilydamaged by impact.
6 It can also tolerate both acidic and alkaline soils. Salt of nearby bodies of salt water does not bother this plant.