Eastern White Pine Trees

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About Eastern White Pine Trees: Eastern White Pine is a beautiful landscape pine widely used throughout much of North America. It is a truly magnificent tree attaining a height of 80 feet at maturity with a diameter of two to three feet. It carries long, soft bluish green needles with large brown cones. Cones are 4-8 inches in length and are rather thin and never have prickles. Widely used as a screen or windbreak.

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Eastern White Pine
Eastern White Pine Tree Facts
Scientific Name:
Pinus Strobus
Foliage:
Evergreen Needles
Mature Height:
50-80 Feet
Mature Spread:
25-35 Feet
Soil:
well drained
Zones:
3-8
Moisture:
moist

It grows rapidly for a pine tree and is pyramidal shaped when young, becoming umbrella-shaped with age. It is long-lived and vigorous. The Eastern White Pine takes six to eight years to produce a six foot tree on good sites. Full sun or partial shade, ordinary soil. Grows in normal moisture conditions but can tolerate wet, swampy areas. Excellent ornamental tree for specimens, windbreak or dense screen Space 6 ft. apart for screening puposes. It is easily controlled, and is good for small properties as well as field plantings. Also widely used for Christmas trees and timber.

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