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  • White Pine - Pinus strobus

    Iowa State University Extension — The white pine is a large, straight-stemmed tree with a pyramidal crown. It grows 50 to 100 feet tall in Iowa. It is native in restricted localities in northeast Iowa, usually where there are limestone outcroppings and porous soils with good ...More…

  • Bonsai Boy's White Pine Bonsai Tree (pinus strobus 'sea ...

    Amazon.com — Features: 10 years old, 10" x 10" x 21" tall Outdoor evergreen bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy.More…

  • Pinus strobus

    H&CS — Pine Family, with White Pine Blister Rust (affecting the bark) being the primary disease, and White Pine Weevil (affecting the terminal shoots) being the primary pest White Pine is rather sensitive to being transplanted in Autumn, and care should ...More…

  • Pinus strobus 'Blue Shag'

    HCS — Blue Shag White Pine is a dwarf shrub, having blue-silver needles that are a little more intensely colored that the more common cultivar known as 'Nana'. Pinus strobus 'Blue Shag' Blue Shag White PineMore…

  • Pinus strobus 'Blue Shag'

    UI Plants — This light bluish green, small to medium shrub has a formal rounded to slightly broad-rounded habit. Rounded to broad-rounded, tight, dense and formal 3-5' high at maturityMore…

  • Seedling survival of Pinus strobus and its interspecific ...

    Amazon.com — Author P. Lu Author R.W. Sinclair Author T.J. Boult Author S.G. Blake Format HTMLMore…

  • Pinus strobus 'Sea Urchin' Plant of Merit

    Missouri Botanical Garden — This dwarf cultivar is effective as an accent or specimen in the rock garden or Japanese garden or border front. Also effective in foundations and other small garden areas. Eastern white pine (see Pinus strobus at E710 herein) is a conical, ...More…

  • Pinus strobus 'Pendula'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Eastern white pine (see Pinus strobus at E710 herein) is a conical, broad-spreading pine tree that typically grows to 50-110' (less frequently to 230') tall and is native to eastern and central North America. This is the only native species of ...More…

  • Pinus strobus (Nana Group)

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Pinus strobus (Nana Group) is used by many nurseries as a catchall term for describing a group of compact, shrubby, mounded, irregularly branched, spreading, dwarf forms of eastern white pine. These plants are very slow growing, often reaching ...More…

  • Pinus strobus 'Macopin'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — This eastern white pine cultivar is a broad upright, irregular, compact, shrubby form which grows at an intermediate rate (6-12" per year) to 3' tall by 3' wide (sometimes larger). Silvery blue green needles in bundles of 5 are soft to the ...More…

  • Pinus strobus 'Horsford'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — This dwarf, evergreen, eastern white pine has a dense, rounded growth pattern and grows slowly (3" per year) to form a miniature mound of foliage to 1' tall. Short lime-green needles in bundles of 5. Does not produce cones in early ...More…

  • Pinus strobus 'Hillside Winter Gold'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — This cultivar is a fast growing (12"+ per year), upright, full-sized eastern white pine tree with an open, pyramidal habit. Typically grows 12-15' over the first ten years, eventually reaching 30-70' tall. Landscape size may be controlled by ...More…


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