Pinus patula, commonly known as Mexican Weeping Pine is a striking evergreen conifer with a unique drooping or weeping form.
Its slender branches cascade gracefully, creating an elegant silhouette.
This distinctive appearance adds architectural interest and visual appeal to domestic gardens, particularly in landscapes where a focal point or specimen tree is desired.
Pinus patula produces inconspicuous flowers in the form of male cones (pollen cones) and female cones (seed cones).
The male cones are typically yellowish or reddish, while the female cones are green when young, maturing to brown.
This is a tree for large gardens and parklands.