Pine Trees

Uses:

  • Specimen or Focal Point
  • Wildlife Gardens
  • Hedges & Privacy

Features:

  • Evergreen
  • Foliage Interest
  • Low Maintenance
  • Nesting Site

Sunlight:

  • Full Sun
  • 6+ Hours of Direct Sun

Growing Zones:

Pine trees are evergreen conifers in the genus Pinus. The needle-like foliage can be short, long, or twisted in hues of blue, green, and yellow. These trees bear fruit in the form of pine cones, which vary in appearance and can be highly ornamental. Pine trees can have a multistemmed, irregular, or conical shape and require little pruning. These trees providing nesting sites and are a food source for birds and squirrels.

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  • Connecticut Slate Dwarf White Pine Stem with Foliage
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Connecticut Slate Dwarf White Pine

    $71.99 - $91.49
  • Wintergreen Umbrella Pine Leaves
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Wintergreen Umbrella Pine

    $79.99
  • Blue Shag White Pine Shrub in the Landscaping

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Blue Shag White Pine

    $71.99 - $91.49
  • Soft Touch White Pine Bush

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Soft Touch White Pine

    $69.49 - $91.49
  • Healthy Slowmound Mugo Pine

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Slowmound Mugo Pine

    $84.99
  • Twisted Needle White Pine Stem with Leaves
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Twisted Needle White Pine

    $81.99
  • Tiny Kurls Eastern White Pine Twisted Foliage
    Growing Zones: 3 to 6

    Tiny Kurls Eastern White Pine

    $72.99 - $89.99
  • True Native Plant
    Mature Eastern White Pine Tree

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Eastern White Pine

    $79.99
  • Angel Falls Weeping White Pine Tree
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Angel Falls Weeping White Pine

    $71.49
  • Shaggy Dog Eastern White Pine Shrub
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Shaggy Dog Eastern White Pine

    $70.49 - $99.99
  • Niagara Falls Eastern White Pine
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Niagara Falls Eastern White Pine

    $78.99
  • Enci Mugo Pine Standard Size in Nursery
    Growing Zones: 3 to 7

    Enci Mugo Pine

    $78.99
  • Horsford Dwarf Eastern White Pine
    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Horsford Dwarf Eastern White Pine

    $73.99 - $91.49
  • Japanese Umbrella Pine Foliage Growing
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Japanese Umbrella Pine

    $78.99 - $88.99
  •  Loblolly Pine Tree growing in a row
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 9

    Loblolly Pine Tree

    $74.99
  • Mature Virginia Pine Tree growing
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Virginia Pine Tree

    $69.99
  • Goosefoot Maple foliage close up
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Goosefoot Maple

    $99.99
  • Extra Blue Limber Pine
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 4

    Extra Blue Limber Pine

    $34.99
  • Sea Urchin Dwarf White Pine
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Sea Urchin Dwarf White Pine

    $70.49 - $99.99
  • True Native Plant
    Longleaf Pine Tree growing
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    (2)

    Growing Zones: 7 to 9

    Longleaf Pine Tree

    $59.49
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About Pine Trees

Wintergreen Umbrella Pine
Genus
Pinus
Species
180+
Family
Pinaceae

Common Names:

Christmas trees


Native To:

North America, Europe, Asia, Northern Hemisphere

Plant Type:

Trees

Foliage Type:

Evergreen

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

3 - 9

Flower Color:

Yellow (male cones), Red, Brown (female cones)

Flower Bloom Time:

Spring

Growth Habit:

Upright, Columnar, Spreading

Attracts:

Birds, Squirrels

Tolerates

Drought, Heat, Wind, Poor Soil

Resists:

Deer, Pests, Diseases, Salt

How To Use Pine Trees In The Garden

Pine trees are evergreen conifers known for their needle-like foliage and distinctive cones. They adapt to various soil types and climates, making them suitable for most landscapes. Their year-round greenery provides continuous visual interest, and their natural shape offers a classic visual appeal. Additionally, pine trees can serve as effective windbreaks and provide habitats for wildlife.

In garden settings, pine trees can be used as focal points or to create natural privacy screens. Their dense foliage offers shade, benefiting understory plants that prefer cooler conditions. The fallen pine needles can be used as mulch, helping to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Moreover, certain pine species can be cultivated for their ornamental bark or unique growth habits, adding diverse textures and forms to the garden.

Pine Trees Care

Plant pine trees in well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. They require full sun exposure for optimal growth. Water young trees regularly to establish roots, but once established, they are drought-tolerant and need minimal watering. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to promote healthy development.

Prune pine trees minimally, removing only dead or damaged branches to maintain their natural shape. In winter, mulch around the root zone to protect roots from extreme cold. When growing in containers, select dwarf varieties and ensure the pot has adequate drainage. Regularly check soil moisture, as container-grown pines may dry out faster than those in the ground.

Learn More About Pine Trees

Connecticut Slate Dwarf White Pine

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