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Pinus muricata - Bishop Pine

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Pinus muricata is a magnificent embodiment of strength and resilience. Known commonly as the Bishop Pine, this robust evergreen stands tall from 25 to 75 feet, presenting a splendid display of densely packed, dark green needles. Native to the coastal regions of California and Mexico, its true beauty lies in its adaptability to flourish in foggy, maritime climates – a testament to its tough, versatile nature. Its bark ranges from a commanding dark gray to brown while sporting a unique texture that delivers great contrast against the tree's vivid foliage. With moderate water usage and full sun exposure, you'll find the Bishop Pine thrives, maintaining its striking color all year round. Its distinctive prickly pinecones are not only a visual treat, but also serve as a lush habitat for various bird species, enhancing its ecological value. Perfect for coastal landscapes or as a solid windbreak, the Bishop Pine is a resilient and visually appealing addition to any large outdoor space. Enjoy the dynamic presence of this tree that seamlessly combines functionality and aesthetic appeal.

  • Size: 25 to 75 feet tall
  • Foliage: Dense dark green needles, typically arranged in pairs
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full Sun
  • Ecological Value: Offers habitat for various bird species
  • Resilience: Able to withstand coastal conditions and salt spray
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