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Pinus densiflora - Japanese red pine

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Pinus densiflora is a natural showstopper better known as the Japanese Red Pine. This specimen, a proud native of Japan, transforms any landscape with its exquisite features. It reaches a towering height of up to 35 meters, painting a vivid picture with its dense, irregularly-shaped crown of needle-like leaves bundled in pairs. It's this lush green canopy that offers year-round interest, transforming from an intense green to a captivating hue during different seasons. The tree's bark commands attention with its unmistakable reddish-brown shade, adding an alluring tone to its overall aesthetic appeal. Hardy and adaptable, the Japanese Red Pine thrives across a range of soil types, while its moderate water usage and fondness for the full sun prove it to be an easy-to-maintain outdoor marvel. This tree’s resilience extends beyond average environmental conditions, showing impressive resistance to common pests, diseases, and even urban pollution. Ideal for large spaces, the Japanese Red Pine embodies majesty and provides a tasteful touch of nature's elegance to open lawns, parks, and woodland areas.

  • Size: Up to 30-35 meters tall
  • Foliage: Needle-like, green leaves bundled in pairs
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Bark: Striking reddish-brown bark
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