Pinus strobus






Botanical Name: Pinus strobus
Common Name: eastern white pine
Family Name: Pinaceae
Distribution/Origin: Canada/United States - Central, Eastern

Leaf: Needle-like, Fascicles,*Bundles of 5, Green, Bluish, Bluish-green, Soft/flexible, Finely serrated, Acicular/Sinuate
Arrangement: Spiralled, Radial
Inflorescence: Male cone, Apr/May

Fruit/Seed: Cone(winged seeds), Persistent, Slender, 8-16cm long, Scales 
Stem/Bark: Grey-brown, Tan-orange, Plated, Fissured

Size: Height: 22 - 30m/Spread: 10 - 15m
Habit: Horizontal, Upright
Form: Pyramidal-widely

Soil: Rocky/gravelly, Dry, Well-drained
Moisture: Low, Moderate
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Partial shade
Hardiness zone(USDA): 3 - 7

Landscape use: Forestry

Notes: Perennial,*Needles in bundles of 5

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