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Pinus strobus - Eastern White Pine

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Pinus strobus is a captivating wonder known as the Eastern White Pine, a native North American conifer praised for its robust adaptability and elegant majesty. Soaring up to 80 feet tall in the right conditions, it paints a nature lover's dreamscape with its soft, blue-green needles clustered in quintets, creating a unique fluffy texture. Unfurling under full sun or embracing the tranquility of partial shade, this specimen flourishes in well-drained, slightly acidic soils but is no stranger to different terrain. Its large, brown cones not only add a rustic charm, but double up as a bountiful banquet for an assortment of bird species, amplifying the eco-friendly factor. Whether utilized in large-scale landscapes or as a solitary stunner, its distinct pyramidal shape and the soothing scent of its dense foliage ramp up the year-round aesthetic appeal. Watered moderately with care, the Eastern White Pine is a fast-growing tree that offers more than meets the eye— a green guardian standing tall amidst the elements, enhancing your landscape with its serene, majestic presence.

  • Size: Up to 80 feet tall
  • Foliage: Soft, blue-green needles
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Cones: Produces large, brown cones
  • Wildlife Attraction: Offers seeds for a variety of bird species
  • Adaptability: Tolerant to different soil conditions
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