Pink Weeping Tree Rose - E-Burgess is one of the best varieties of weeping tree roses.

The best examples of a weeping rose are those that have a distinct habit of weeping.The variety of rose that is grafted onto the stem is the part that makes a great weeping rose.

Any rose with a pendulous habit will do, however the longer the canes the more pronounced the weeping habit is and some varieties throw longer flexible caned than others.It is possible that they are a rambler such as Bloomfields Courage, a hybrid ofRosa wichurana, which throws wonderful long canes that can reach to the ground.

If you are looking for a rose that will cascade down with lots of flowers, choose carefully and you will be rewarded with a garden feature that really attracts attention.

A strong rootstock has been allowed to grow to set height for all weeping rose varieties.

The root stock and trunk of weeping roses are usually very strong.

The top of the stem or trunk is a weak point as the rose grows and it can break.