Pinus contorta 'Taylor's Sunburst' 'Taylor's Sunburst' Pine | | Absolutely brilliant spring colour makes this exciting new introduction a real show stopper. In spring the elongating candles are a bright golden-yellow and the needles mature to a light yellow-green. |
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Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolf's Pyramid' Vanderwolf's Pyramidal Pine | | A variety with uniform ascending branching habit. It forms a large pyramidal shape that broadens with age. Striking bluish-green color. |
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Pinus mugo var. mughus Mugho Pine | | Pruned annually by simply breaking off one third to one half of the candles when they're soft, mugo pine will remain thick and small. Low, broad spreading and bushy. Slow growing with handsome dark green needles. |
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Pinus mugo var. pumilio Pumilio Mugho Pine | | A compact shrub with dwarf globular form and dark green foliage, reach 80 cm. in ten years. This ornamental pine is widely adaptable and extremely hardy. Great in rockery plantings. |
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Pinus nigra subsp. nigra (P. austriaca, P. n. var. austriaca) Austrian Pine | | Very hardy specimen tree widely adaptable to adverse conditions. This vigorous dense grower with long, (15 cm), deep green needles, makes an ideal windbreak or screen. Withstands city smoke. |
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Pinus ponderosa Ponderosa pine | | Narrow and pyramidal when young. In time numerous short stubby branches at top, lower ones often droopy. Prefers deep moist well drained soil. Will tolerate open exposure. Resistant to drought. |
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Pinus strobus 'Pendula' Weeping White Pine | | Weeping form with long, blue-green needles gently cascading from twisting, pendulous branches. Wonderful as an accent plant, will give a soft, relaxed feeling. |
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Pinus sylvestris Scotch Pine | | Blue-green needles with red, peeling bark. Poor, dry sites are no problem for this tree. It needs full sun and prefers acid soils. |
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