Amorpha fruticosa 'Pendula'
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| Amorpha fruticosa 'Pendula' | |
|---|---|
| Genus | Amorpha |
| Species | Amorpha fruticosa |
| Cultivar | 'Pendula' |
| Origin | France |
Amorpha fruticosa 'Pendula', or Weeping Desert False Indigo, was a weeping shrub and a cultivar of Amorpha fruticosa, the Desert False Indigo. It was first described in 1868 by Élie-Abel Carrière from France.[1] No trees are known to survive of this cultivar. Apart from the clone found in France it also seems to have been reported from the wild in Florida.
A large shrub with arching branches forming a dome shape.