
103 trees found
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Most productive in moist, well-drained, deep soils.
An attractive conifer for coastal and inland areas with loamy soil.
Best growth on deep, permeable soils with abundant moisture at mid- to high elevation…
Has silver-blue foliage. Grown in a large open area can become a wonderful specimen t…
Densely branched with stiff, leathery needles.
Thrive on deep, well-drained alluvial soils. Used as a Christmas tree.
'Aurea' has gold and green foliage.
Does poorly on soils very wet much of the year. Does poorly on rocky or gravelly soi…
Sensitive to smoke and other air pollution. Grown for use as Christmas trees.
Sometimes smaller outside its natural habitat.
Can be grown in a container. 'Glauca' cultivar has blue gray foliage.
A handsome Christmas tree.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Has silvery blue-green leaves.
Utility friendly tree. Branches droop but resist breakage.
Drought tolerant, although several years of drought has stressed a considerable numbe…
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Slow growing to majestic size. Needs ample room as it matures.
A deciduous conifer, good spring and fall foliage color.
A deciduous conifer. Good spring and fall foliage color.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Susceptible to spruce budworm.
Susceptible to spruce budworm.
Susceptible to spruce budworm.
Includes both green and blue-green leaf forms.
Commonly seen blue-gray leaf form.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Best in high elevationlocations. Resistant to white pine blister rust.
Long lived in native habitat. Distinguished from P. longaeva by white specks of resi…
Very drought tolerant. Variable growth habit.
Thrives in hot dry climates.
Tree has a spreading nature. Often multi-trunked with attractive bark.
Resistant to oak root fungus.
Slow growth makes this tree useful as a bonsai. Resistant to white pine blister rust…
Utility friendly tree. Drought resistant.
Branches droop and are susceptible to breakage.
Best in coastal areas. Good in small gardens.
Drought resistant. Huge cones, 12 inches or more in size, can be dangerous.
Branches don't droop and are susceptible to breakage.
Utility friendly tree. Tanyosho Pine is an unusual small compact pine, which is usually multi-trunked and ra…
Utility friendly tree. Drought resistant. A major source of edible pine nuts.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Branches don't droop, and resist breakage. Large number of diseases and pests.
Branches don't droop and are susceptible to breakage.
Drought resistant. Bark has vanilla scent.
A desirable timber tree. Large, narrow cones are often used for Christmas decoration…
Utility friendly tree. Drought resistant. A source of edible pine nuts.
Cones can be up to 12 inches long.
Susceptible to White Pine Blister Rust.
Utility friendly tree. Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Monterey pine (Pinus radiata) and Bishop pine (P. muricata) are the tree species most…
Resistant to oak root fungus.
More attractive than the species; more dense.
Sometimes chlorotic. Slow growing in seedling stage.
Widely adapted plant. Useful as bonsai plant.
Branches droop and are susceptible to breakage. Has a large number of diseases and pe…
Resistant to oak root fungus. Sometimes chlorotic.
A popular ornamental tree, Macedonian pine is very resistant to White Pine Blister Ru…
A vigorous growing pine for coastal areas.
Broad, flat-topped tree with age. Needs ample room. Source for pine nuts.
Bark has cinnamon scent. Pitch Canker note: Naturally infected trees have been observ…
Branches spread horizontally. Has dark brown, scaly bark.
Utility friendly tree.
Resistant to oak root fungus. Smog tolerant. Not well adapted to hot summer climate…
Similar to P. canariensis in form and leaf characteristics. Grows in Himalayan foothi…
Slow growing in seedling stage. Cultivar 'Nana' makes a good hedge, growing to a mere…
Branches don't droop and are susceptible to breakage.
Branches droop and are susceptible to breakage.
Utility friendly tree. Branches droop and are susceptible to breakage.
Used as Christmas trees. Tree becomes flat-topped with age. Dwarf and weeping forms a…
Branches don't droop and are susceptible to breakage.
Utility friendly tree. Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Widely adapted plant. Attractive dark green foliage. Useful as large tree or bonsai…
Resistant to oak root fungus. Pitch Canker note: Naturally infected trees have been o…
Branches don't droop and are susceptible to breakage. Many possible diseases and pest…
Resistant to white pine blister rust. Attractive weeping foliage.
Needs ample water and good drainage.
Resistant to oak root fungus. A natural varietal form is Pseudotsuga menziesii glauc…
Resistant to oak root fungus.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Utility friendly tree. Branches droop but resist breakage.
Needs ample moisture. Does best in cool, middle to high elevation areas.
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