Conifers » Pinus (Pine) 9 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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PINUS flexilis 'Vanderwolfs Pyramid' (C8) Forms a majestic, yet manageably sized, specimen, with silvery blueish-green needles. In general appearance is similar to Pinus strobus, but the needles are denser growing than that species. more info
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PINUS mugho 'Gnom' (C) Very dense, globose habit, with a good deep green color. A 35 year old plant was about 12 feet high and broad. more info
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PINUS mugo 'Mitsch Mini' Mugo pines are often promoted as being dwarf and slow growing, but they often are not. 'Mitsch Mini' is the smallest of the available dwarf varieties at a rate of 1 inch (!) per year. more info
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PINUS mugo 'Mops' This slow growing selection of the Swiss Mountain Pine originated in Boskoop, The Netherlands in 1951. It has good dark green needles of less than an inch, and should develop into a globose shrub of about 3 feet high and wide in ten years. more info
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PINUS parviflora 'Adcocks Dwarf' (C8) This is a well-known and beloved dwarf form. Small needles about half the normal length are clustered on short stems. Usually grows as an irregular globe or a upright conical. more info
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PINUS parviflora 'Gimborn's Ideal' (C) A small narrow and dense tree with long thick blue-green needles. The shape is pyramidal to columnar. more info
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PINUS strobus 'Blue Shag' (C8) A dwarf globose type similar to 'Nana' but has a good blue color and is slower growing. It prefers to be grown in full sun. more info
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PINUS sylvestris 'Hillside Creeper' (C8) A completely prostrate spreading plant with short, stiff, mid-green needles that turn a yellow-green in winter. Makes an attractive ground cover. more info
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PINUS thunbergii 'Thunderhead' (C) More compact than the species, the brilliant white candles contrast wonderfully with the glossy green needles, especially in winter. Develops into an upright, compact tree. more info
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