Eastern White Pine
Pinus strobus
Eastern white pine has a pyramidal form when young; and is open, wide-spreading, and graceful with age. Grows 1-3’ per year. Soft, thin, bluish-green needles in fascicles of five. Brown cones are 4-6” long and 2” wide. Northeastern U.S. Native.
Height: 50 to 80’
Spread: 20 to 40’
Pot size: 7 gal
Bloom time: NA
Light: Full sun
Moisture: Average
Attracts: Habitat for owls and other large birds, butterflies and other pollinators, songbirds, and small mammals.
Deer Resistance: Moderate
Pinus strobus
Eastern white pine has a pyramidal form when young; and is open, wide-spreading, and graceful with age. Grows 1-3’ per year. Soft, thin, bluish-green needles in fascicles of five. Brown cones are 4-6” long and 2” wide. Northeastern U.S. Native.
Height: 50 to 80’
Spread: 20 to 40’
Pot size: 7 gal
Bloom time: NA
Light: Full sun
Moisture: Average
Attracts: Habitat for owls and other large birds, butterflies and other pollinators, songbirds, and small mammals.
Deer Resistance: Moderate
Pinus strobus
Eastern white pine has a pyramidal form when young; and is open, wide-spreading, and graceful with age. Grows 1-3’ per year. Soft, thin, bluish-green needles in fascicles of five. Brown cones are 4-6” long and 2” wide. Northeastern U.S. Native.
Height: 50 to 80’
Spread: 20 to 40’
Pot size: 7 gal
Bloom time: NA
Light: Full sun
Moisture: Average
Attracts: Habitat for owls and other large birds, butterflies and other pollinators, songbirds, and small mammals.
Deer Resistance: Moderate