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Pinus strobiformis - Southwestern White Pine

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Pinus strobiformis is a testament to the striking beauty of southwestern flora. Known popularly as the Southwestern White Pine, this majestic evergreen commands attention with its towering height, ranging impressively from 40 to 130 feet. Its unique silhouette is enhanced by sharp, bluish-green needles that reveal a delicate silver underside, adding a touch of enchantment to its aesthetic allure. Harmonizing perfectly with this foliage is a profusion of elongated brown cones, enriching the tree's visual interest with their dynamic texture. The Southwestern White Pine does not merely impress with its looks; it's also a model of resilience and adaptability, flourishing in full sun exposure while conserving water with a low to moderate usage. Ideal for high-altitude or desert landscapes, it accommodates a range of soil types with ease. It's not just a showstopper but a hardy survivor, adding structural integrity with its cone-shaped form, usable as a privacy screen, a windbreak, or a standalone garden highlight. At heart, it's an eco-friendly feature, offering a friendly habitat for the local wildlife. With the Southwestern White Pine, you're adding more than just a plant; you're establishing a captivating, durable, and ecological element to your landscape.

  • Size: 40-130 feet tall
  • Foliage: Sharp, bluish-green needles with silvery undersides
  • Water usage: Low to moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional feature: Produces elongated brown cones
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