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Pinus nigra Pyramidalis
from €6.00
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Fastigiate Black Pine
A sport of the Crimean pine found in a park at Rochester, NY, Pinus nigra subsp. pallasiana Pyramidalis is a tall, evergreen, coniferous tree with a narrow, pyramidal habit and a dense, narrow crown. The bark is blackish-grey and deeply fissured. The leaves are stiff, grey-green needles, up to 5”/12cm long, borne in pairs. The small male flowers are yellow and scented, in clusters near the new growth; the inconspicuous female flowers are followed by single or paired cones up to 4”x2”/10cm x 4cm. Fastigiate black pine dislikes any shade and heavy soil, and is highly wind- and cold-resistant. Makes a good specimen tree for an exposed site.
Site: Tolerates exposure, including coastal exposureSoil: Well drained soil, light soil preferredPosition: Full sunSeason of interest: All yearHardiness: Exceptionally hardyHeight: to 65’ (20m) Spread: to 21’ (6m)
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Pot | 9cm€6.00
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Pot | 3L€6.00