The Weeping European Larch (Larix decidua 'Pendula')
The Larch is a deciduous conifer featuring cascading branches, bright green spring needles, and gold fall color. Typically grafted, it grows to roughly 4–12 feet tall and wide at a medium rate, thriving in full sun and moist, well-drained soil. It is highly hardy
The Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii)
The black pine tree native to coastal areas of Japan and South Korea. Because of its resistance to pollution and salt, it is a popular horticultural tree. In Japan it is widely used as a garden tree, both trained as niwaki and untrained growing as an overstory tree. The trunks and branches can be trained from a young age to be elegant and interesting to view. It is one of the classic bonsai trees when carefully trained.
The Ginkgo biloba 'Autumn Gold'
The Ginkgo biloba is a popular, fruitless male cultivar prized for its consistent, brilliant golden-yellow fall color and symmetrical, spreading canopy. Growing 40–50 feet tall, this deciduous tree is ideal for shade or street planting, boasting high tolerance for urban pollution, pests, and disease.
In this picture the Ginkgo is extending over the driveway in the summer.
The Ginkgo biloba 'Autumn Gold'
The gold Ginkgo leaves in the fall.