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PINE - Pinus

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Slowmound Mugho Pine

Uniform dense rounded form ideal for rock gardens.  No shearing required.  Does not require pruning of the candles to maintain its shape.

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Scots Pine

Characteristic reddish, twisted bark with grey-green or blue-green needles. (12m ht. 6m sp.)

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Ponderosa Pine

Large pyramidal evergreen with long dark needles in bunches of three.  Cinnamon brown bark stands out in the winter. Excellent choice for large landscapes (15m ht. 6m sp.)

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Mugho Pine

Very hardy dense shrubby pine with dark green needles.  Shearing in late May helps to keep pine full and compact.

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Mops Mugho Pine

Mops mugho forms a naturally compact plant and does not require pruning of the candles to maintain its shape.  A true dwarf type.

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Lodgepole Pine

Native to Alberta, this tree is a tall upright grower with slightly broader needles 6 to 8.5cm long and large cones.  Very low shade tolerance.  (12m ht. 3m sp.)

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Jack Pine

Cones are retained for several years, resulting in a coarse appearance.  Trunk bark is dark and later develops scaly ridges. Branchlets yellow to greenish-brown when young, turning gray-brown with age.  Two twisted, divergent needles, yellow-green in color.  Needles are shorter than Scots Pine...

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Dwarf Mugho Pine

Dwarf very compact evergreen.  Needles are shorter than regular mugho pine.  Shearing or cutting back the new growth in late May will also keep pine compact.

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