Pinus strobus 'Brevifolia' Eastern White Pine
Best unique specimen for discerning garden enthusiasts.
A compact cultivar of the Eastern White Pine, this dwarf variety offers soft blue-green needles and a dense, rounded form. Its slow growth rate and manageable size make it perfect for smaller landscapes or as a striking specimen tree. Limited availability means you should act fast to secure this unique conifer.
$40.00
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Who it's for
- Urban gardeners and small-space landscape designers
- Homeowners desiring a refined, tactile evergreen for their landscape
- Creative gardeners exploring diverse planting and design options
Who should skip it
- Gardeners with heavy clay soil or consistently damp planting areas
- Low-maintenance gardeners seeking highly disease-resistant plants
- Impatient gardeners desiring quick establishment and rapid visual impact
Performance breakdown
Landscape Versatility
Compact footprint fits perfectly into small gardens and mixed borders.
Maintenance Ease
Slow growth rate minimizes the need for frequent pruning or shaping.
Visual Texture
Soft blue-green needles provide sophisticated contrast against broader leaf plants.
Climate Adaptability
Hardiness zones 3-8 offer reliable performance across diverse regional climates.
Growth Predictability
Consistent, slow development ensures the plant stays true to its form.
Year-Round Appeal
Evergreen foliage maintains structural interest through all four seasons.
Key Specs
Botanical Name
Pinus strobus 'Brevifolia'
Common Name
Dwarf Eastern White Pine
Mature Height
3-5 ft in 10-15 years
Mature Spread
4-6 ft in 10-15 years
USDA Hardiness Zones
3-8
Foliage Type
Needles
Foliage Color
Blue-green
Growth Rate
Slow
Crown Shape
Rounded
Canopy Density
Dense
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