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Pinus parviflora - Japanese White Pine

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Pinus parviflora is a captivating, versatile tree often referred to as the Japanese White Pine, valued for its artistic elegance and enduring appeal. Reaching up to 50 feet in height, this statuesque evergreen is a portrait of year-round beauty, showcasing blue-green needles gathered in quintets that create a dense, feather-like appeal. Complementing this display are small but distinctive purple-streaked cones, elevating the tree's textural allure. With a thirst for moderate water usage and a preference for full sun to part shade, Japanese White Pine is an admirable addition to a variety of landscapes, growing comfortably in colder climates and demonstrating excellent resistance to pests and diseases. Its frost tolerance and ability to thrive in an array of soil conditions underscores its easy-care, low-maintenance nature. This stunning specimen offers more than just visual charm; it's the embodiment of tranquil elegance for any garden, making it an attractive investment for landscaping enthusiasts.

  • Size: Up to 30-50 feet tall
  • Cones: Small, purple-streaked cones
  • Foliage: Bluish-green needles in bundles of five
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Tolerance: Resistant to pests, diseases, and frost
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