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Pinus sabiniana - California Foothill Pine

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Pinus sabiniana is an impressive native Californian evergreen that conveys powerful grace even in the driest of climates. Known as the California Foothill Pine, this unique specimen can reach soaring heights of up to 75 feet, standing proud and tall in even the harshest conditions. Possessing a truly distinctive look, it displays a palette of blue-grey needles, large pendulous cones, and deeply-fissured bark, creating a compelling testament to resilience and natural beauty. Its branches, gnarled and textured, cast a unique silhouette that stands out in any landscape arrangement, while remaining water-efficient due its inherent drought resistance. Thriving in full sunlight and favoring dry, rocky soils, this robust evergreen does more than just survive; it brings a magnificent, rustic allure to your outdoor space. Experience the captivating elegance and robust nature of the Pinus sabiniana. Stand among these Californian beauties and embrace their inherent homage to wilderness.

  • Size: Up to 75 feet tall
  • Foliage: Blue-grey needles, pendulous cones, deeply-fissured bark
  • Water usage: Low (drought resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Soil preference: Thrives in dry, rocky soils
  • Distinctive feature: Gnarled branches give a unique silhouette
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