![]() The seed and needles are eaten by spruce grouse and turkey.Ĭold Stream Farm supplies White Pine trees which are grown as bare root seedlings and transplants and sold both wholesale and retail with no minimum order.Īdditional information on Pinus strobus can be found on the link: USDA / NRCS Plants Database. Wildlife: Seed is eaten by squirrels, wood duck, bobwhite, pheasant, and many varieties of woodpeckers. Branches on young trees extend horizontally in circle arrangements called whorls. It has a straight trunk and pyramidal shape with soft gray-green foliage. Fast growth rate with more than 24″ per year. Common characteristics: The eastern white pine can reach heights of 80' to 100' tall and diameters up to 42'. 13978 White Pine St, Lewiston, MI 49756 is a single-family home listed for-sale at 214,900. Pine resin has had several uses including to waterproof baskets, pails and boats and the sap can be processed to make turpentine. Mature trees can easily be 200 to 250 years old. Also known as Eastern White Pine, this towering evergreen easily grows to 80 feet tall by 40 feet wide or larger under optimum conditions, with a rapid growth. They are flexible, bluish-green, finely serrated, and 2–5 in long. About the white pine tree Identification: White pines can be identified by their clusters of long, soft, blue-green needles that grow in bundles of five. Notes: needles are in fascicles (bundles) of five (rarely 3 or 4), with a deciduous sheath. The Eastern White Pines are slowly migrating west and were found in Minnesota by Europeans explorers in the late 1700s and early 1800s. In mixed forests, this dominant tree towers over all others, White pines prefer well-drained soil and cool, humid climates, but also grow in boggy areas and rocky highlands. Will grow in clay soils better than most pines. Soil/Climate: likes moist, sandy soils, but grows well on a variety of soil types. ![]() With age, white pine can become 150 ft high and over three feet in diameter. Many lateral branches create a moderately dense canopy, fast growing. It is a long-lived species, able to grow for 200 years or more. Mature Height/spread: 75 to 100′ tall by 30-50′ wide, can reach well over 100′ tall. Other common names: eastern white pine, northern white pine, white pine, soft pine Weymouth pine This plant is restricted for shipment to CA, ID ![]()
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