Pinus' QuickScape Minis Southwestern White Pine Tree
Pinus' QuickScape Minis Southwestern White Pine Tree
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Botanical Name Pinus strobiformis
Mature Height 80-100 Feet
Mature Width 20-40 Feet
Light Requirement Full Sun
Hardiness Zone Zones 5-9
Tolerance Deer, Rabbit
Attracts Birds
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The Southwestern White Pine (Pinus strobiformis) is a majestic evergreen native to the high altitude regions of the southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico, Arizona, and parts of Mexico. Known for its tall stature, this tree often grows 80 to 100 feet tall with a straight trunk and wide spreading branches. Its soft, bluish green needles, growing in bundles of five, contrast beautifully with its pale, grayish bark. The tree produces long, cylindrical cones that are slightly curved when mature. Thriving in well drained, slightly acidic soils and full sun, the Southwestern White Pine makes a striking addition to landscapes, offering both height and visual impact in natural or cultivated settings.
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