Vanderwolfs Pyramid PineZone 2 H(20-25′) W(10-15′)
25 gal.

Vanderwolf’s Pyramid Pine
Pinus flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pine
Distinctive, pyramid shaped pine with long, twisted silvery blue-green needles displayed on dense branches. Resistant to insects, deer and disease.


Dwarf Mugo PineZone 3 H(6′) W(6′)
1 gal.
2 gal.
3 gal.
5 gal.
2 – 2.5′
2.5 – 3′
3 – 3.5′
3.5 – 4′
4 – 5′

Dwarf Mugo Pine
Pinus mugo mughus
Shrubby pine with dense growth. Very hardy.


ENCI Mugo PineZone 3 H(3′) W(5′)
2 – 2.5′
2.5 – 3′
3 – 3.5′

ENCI Mugo Pine
Pinus mugo ‘ENCI’
More compact than Dwarf Mugo Pine.


Slowmound Mugo PineZone 3 H(2-3′) W(2-3′)
3 gal.

5 gal.

Slowmound Mugo Pine
Pinus mugo ‘Slowmound’
Bristling appearance with twisting needles 1.5-2″ long. Easy to grow.


Austrian PineZone 3 H(70′) W(20′)
1 gal.
4 – 5′
5 – 6′
6 – 7′
7 – 8′

Austrian Pine
Pinus nigra
Fast growing. Long dark green needles. Very hardy. Excellent for wind breaks, coastal conditions and moist soils.


Brepo Austrian PineZone 4 H(3-4′) W(3-4′)

15 gal. Tree Form

Brepo Austrian Pine
Pinus nigra ‘Pierrick Bregeon’
Attractive and easy to care for, this dense shrub maintains its rich green color year-round and its spherical form with no trimming. Withstands heavy wind without browning of the needles. Deer resistant.


Red PineZone 2 H(50-75′) W(50′)
8 – 10′

Red Pine
Pinus resinosa
Broad, irregular or rounded crown of spreading branches. The long, straight trunk is covered with reddish-brown, scaly bark. Tufted, dark-green needles. Small cones.



Zone 4 H(5′) W(3′)

7 gal.

Schwerin Pine
Pinus schwerini ‘Wiethorst
Broad pyramidal pine with clusters of long, bluish-green needles. The needles are so delicate even the slightest wind moves them. The spectacular cultivar produces an abundance of oversized sappy cones.  Plants can be pruned to stay beautifully tight and soft; left unpruned, plants become unique informal uprights with pillowy branches.


White PineZone 2 H(80′) W(40′)
1 gal.
5 gal.
3 – 4′
4 – 5′
5 – 6′
6 – 7′
7 – 8′
8 – 10′

White Pine
Pinus strobus
Long soft blue-green needles. Fast growing. Popular for screen or hedge. Prefers moist well drained soil.


Blue Shag White PineZone 3 H(6-8′) W(6-8′)

Blue Shag White Pine
Pinus strobus ‘Blue Shag’
Short, soft, bluish green needles. Tight growing rounder shape.


Connecticut Slate White PineZone 3 H(5-6′) W(8-10′)
3 gal.

Connecticut Slate White Pine
Pinus strobus ‘Connecticut Slate’
Native- Quick growing, dense spreading evergreen. Grey blue colored needles. Full sun or partial shade.


Scotch PineZone 2 H(10-50′) W(40′)
4 – 5′
6 – 7′
7 – 8′
8 – 10′
10 – 12′

Scotch Pine
Pinus sylvestris
In youth has a conical shape, becoming a flat-topped, spreading tree with age can be very attractive when mature. 30′ to 50′ tall, with an almost equal spread horizontal branching habit medium texture, medium growth rate.


Bonna Scotch PineZone 3 H(10-15′) W(5-10′)

Blue Scotch Pine
Pinus sylvestris ‘Bonna’
Rapid growing tree with wonderful blue needles and a silvery cast to them. As they mature, they will have red exfoliating bark. This tree has an upright habit.


 

douglas_firZone 3 H(40-80′) W(12-20′)
7 gal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Douglas Fir
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Needles range from dark green to blue-green in color. Needles radiate in all directions from the branch, and are soft to the touch. When crushed needles have a sweet fragrance. Douglas Fir is not related to the true firs. Branches are spreading to drooping, the buds sharply pointed and the bark is very thick, rough and dark brown. Young cones are small, oval shaped and hang downward. They are reddish-brown to gray, long and do not dissipate to spread seed as do true firs. The cones open in the late summer to disperse the seeds and will continue to hang on the trees through the fall.


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