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An extremely pendulous silver fir with dark green, glossy foliage and white stripes on the undersurface. Can be used as a ground cover if left unstaked.
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This weeping form of European silver fir was found in 1835 at the Godefroy Nursery in Ville D'Avra, France. A mature specimen is in the botanical garden of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Weeping European silver fir is a low-maintenance option for an unusual upright conifer. Young plants can be selectively pruned and staked to achieve a uniform, compact shape.