Eastern White Pine

Pinus strobus

Use

A very handsome and ornamental specimen; valuable for parks, estates and large properties; one of our most beautiful native pines. Mass Plant, Specimen Plant, Windbreak

Additional notes

Easily transplanted because of wide-spreading and moderately deep root system with only a vestige of a taproot; makes its best growth on fertile, moist, well-drained soils, however is found on such extremes as dry, rocky ridges and wet sphagnum bogs; light demanding but can tolerate some shade

Very valuable timber species, Dark green evergreen foliage all year

Price: 3 gal: $19.99 / 5 gal: $29.99 / 7 gal: $39.99

Light:
Full Sun
Soil type:
Tolerates Dry, Needs Well Drained
Zone:
3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Maximum height:
50-80 ft; can grow to 150 ft
Spread:
20-40 ft
Growth speed:
Fast, one of the fastest growing landscape pines
Habit (shape):
In youth a symmetrical pyramid of soft, pleasant appearance; in middle-age and on old trees the crown is composed of several horizontal and ascending branches; gracefully plume-like In outline and very distinctive when compared to other conifers
Flowers:
Monoecious; staminate clustered, yellow; pistillate pink
Fruit:
Cones sub terminal, pendent, 3 to 7 inches long by 1 1/2 inches broad, stalked, cylindrical, often curved, apex pointed, resinous and light brown; mature in autumn of second year
Texture:
Medium-fine
Insect susceptibility:
White pine weevil, Pine Needle Scale
Disease susceptibility:
White pine blister rust (a bark disease)