RED PINE Pinus Resinosa - 10+ SEEDS
RED PINE Pinus Resinosa - 10+ SEEDS
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RED PINE Pinus Resinosa - 10+ SEEDS

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Genus - Pinus Species - Resinosa Common name - Red Pine Other names - Norway Pine Pre-Treatment - Not-required Hardiness zones - 2 - 5 Height - 50-80' / 15 - 24 m Spread - 20-25' / 6 - 7,50 m Plant type - Tree Vegetation type - Evergreen Exposure - Full sun Growth rate - Medium Soil PH - Acid, neutral, alkaline Soil type - Sandy loams, well drained Water requirements - Average Landscape uses - Specimen or ornamental tree in cold climates Germination rate - 80% Leaf / Flower color - Yellow-green to dark green / -- Plant growth rate - Medium
  • RED PINE Pinus Resinosa - 10+ SEEDS
  • Red pine is a conical, straight-trunked, evergreen conifer with horizontal to ascending branching and an oval to rounded crown. It typically grows to 50-80’ (less frequently to 125') tall. It is native to cold climates zones such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York in USA, Norway and Finland in Europe. It is typically found on hills, slopes, ridges and plains, often in sandy soils.
  • Common name of red pine is in reference to the tree's bark which is red tinged from crown to base. Sharply-pointed, yellow-green to dark green needles (4-6" long) in bundles of two are soft but brittle (snap crisply when bent). Ovoid female seed cones (to 2 1/2" long) mature to chestnut brown in the second year.
  • Cone scales lack prickles. This is the State Tree of Minnesota where it is commonly known as Norway pine. Red pine has been commercially used for pulpwood and structural timber.
  • Generally not recommended for specimen or ornamental purposes in the warm zones because it does not grow well in areas with hot and humid summer conditions. It is not currently recommended for landscape planting south of USDA Zone 5.
RED PINE Pinus Resinosa - 10+ SEEDS

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