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Acer campestre 'Eastleigh Weeping'

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Cultivar
  
'Eastleigh Weeping'

Origin
  
England

The Field Maple Acer campestre cultivar 'Eastleigh Weeping' or Weeping Eastleigh Field Maple is a weeping tree that originated as a seedling at the Hillier & Son nursery, Ampfield, England and was released in 1980. No trees are known to survive of this cultivar.

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Description

The tree is noted for its weak pendulous habit. It is less pendulous than the other Field Maple cultivars 'Pendulum' and 'Green Weeping'.

Cultivation

As with the species, the cultivar thrives best in a semi shade position, on a fertile, well-drained soil. The tree is mentioned in several American websites, suggesting it was introduced to the USA. 'Eastleigh Weeping' no longer remains in commerce in the UK.

Accessions

The tree growing at the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens died; no other accessions are known.

References

Acer campestre 'Eastleigh Weeping' Wikipedia