Pinus parviflora ‘Cleary’

Pinus parviflora ‘Cleary’

Pinus parviflora ‘Cleary’

Cleary Japanese White Pine This superior selection of Japanese white pine combines dazzling silver-blue foliage with a compact, narrowly pyramidal form. In spring, the new green candles are accented with a heavy production of creamy-peach color male pollen cones. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 5-9 Intermediate Sun 6’x3′

Pinus parviflora ‘Catherine Elizabeth’

Catherine Elizabeth Japanese White Pine Short, blue-green needles adorn the branches of this attractive dwarf pine. Dense bushy growth makes the plant even more appealing, while a windswept form gives a Japanese aesthetic to the plant. Same as M-par 21 Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 5-9 Dwarf Sun 2’x3′

Pinus parviflora ‘Aoi’

Aoi Japanese White Pine A tight pyramid with small needles that are green and silver-blue. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 5-9 Dwarf Sun 4’x2′

Pinus nigra ‘Chemeketa’

Chemeketa Austrian Pine This thick pine has long, dark-green needles of uniform length. It was found as a witch’s broom at Chemeketa Community College by Sam Pratt. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 4-8 Dwarf Sun 1’x1.5′

Pinus mugo ‘Varella’

Varella Mugo Pine Dark-green needles of two different lengths give this dwarf, globose pine a fascinating texture. Needles from the previous year’s growth are longer and have a slight twist while the needles at the branch tips are much shorter, borne in tight clusters. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 2-8 Dwarf Sun 1’x3′

Pinus mugo ‘Green Candle’

Green Candle Mugo Pine A globose form with an extremely heavy spring flower show. The male cones (pollen cones) form at the base of the new candles so densely and throughout the plant – giving its name ‘Green Candle.’ The “Green” in the name refers to the cones, not the needles on the candles. As […]

Pinus mugo ‘Carstens’

Carstens Wintergold Mugo Pine An exceptional, slow-growing form of mugo pine, this low, compact, broadly globose selection provides brilliant gold winter coloring. More intense in colder climates, the splash of gold is a welcome winter sight. Growth is slow even in ideal conditions. Discovered by Erwin Carsten, Varel, Germany before 1988, it is also known […]

Pinus monticola ‘Halloween Broom’

Halloween Broom Western White Pine Light-green foliage has a silver-blue hue. This unique broom was discovered by Sam Pratt in Port Orchard, Washington on Halloween Day. This unique variety is from a species that scarcely produces witch’s brooms! Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 4-8 Dwarf Sun 3’x4′

Pinus koraiensis ‘Silveray’

Silveray Korean Pine Fantastic, long, silver-blue needles and an elegant, narrow, conical form make this extraordinary Korean pine highly desirable.  We love the name and the plant.  Introduced in the late 70’s to early 80’s, it is the standard in Europe. Its tight, fist-size pine cones have the look for which “pine-apple” was named. Plant […]

Pinus flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’

Vanderwolf’s Pyramid Limber Pine A symmetrical conical form with bluish-silver needles contrasted by greenish-blue new growth. Needles are larger than the species and similar to many of the Korean pines. Was found by Peter Vanderwolf as a seedling at Vermeulen Nursery in New Jersey and introduced in 1972. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 4-8 […]