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Just planted 30 Afghan pines in Placitas, New Mexico that were purchased from Plant World in Albuquerque. 15 gallon containers. Average h...Read More
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1. Pinus eldarica damages in zone 6 in winter.
2. Also known as Tehran Pine rather than Afghan pine but does not ...Read More
Planted this tree 12 years ago. Started with a 3 foot plant and now a healthy 40 footer. Or taller. Nice straight tree, never pruned. ...Read More
My husband and father in law planted 3 of these trees. 2 died and 1 has taken off completely. It's almost 40ft tall and beautiful. I've ...Read More
Afghan pines grow beautifully in southern NM, especially when they get a little extra water occasonally. My question is about transplant...Read More
These trees are planted all over southern California. They are fragrant and good-looking and seem to tolerate wind well except in cases w...Read More
I live in Farmersville Texas, northeast region of Texas - zones 7/8, black clay. Despite the disheartening reports I have read about the ...Read More
We live in Holbrook, Arizona, at 5000 feet. What I understand is the limit for Mondale Pines. We acquired Mondale pines almost 30 years...Read More
Tombstone Az. (High Desert, @4500ft., annual rainfall, 12-15 inches).
Planted from a 1gln. potted about 1998. Soil condit...Read More
These are widely planted in the high desert of southern California. I live in Yucca Valley and have planted at least a dozen. I have on...Read More
These are great pines for dry climates. I notice negative comments from those living in south Texas. This because you have to much rain t...Read More
I am a woodturner, and have a request for the group. I need some UNOPENED afghan pine cones for my turning, and am willing to pay for the...Read More
We are just south of Amarillo. These trees seem very well suited for this area. We planted thirty one gallon size it 1999. Now we have...Read More
I bought two of these guys (6 ft +) for $9.00 from home depot. I planted them at the start of winter since the sales were going on at the...Read More
Great. I live in Mexico, Sonora desert too. And this plant thrives very well mainly as "dunes fixer" . In many countries from the mediter...Read More
Bought my Afgan for Christmas 2005 at a local market. I usually buy a living Christmas tree once every 2-3 years. I keep it in a large po...Read More
I purchased 3 Eldarica Pines today at the local Home Depot, where they are on holiday clearance aisle in garden center for $5 ea. (6 ft +...Read More
We plant a 3-4 foot tall tree each Christmas for our Grandkids. They each have one now, from last year's to one that is over 30 feet tal...Read More
My Mom had a beautiful 30-40 ft Afghan pine. The needles are turning brown and the tree is definitely dying. The local nursery told us ...Read More
I planted these trees 15 years ago and they have survived baseball sized hail, and drought conditions. They have done very well in West ...Read More
Is there anything at all that can save the pines? I had mine (3) sprayed with an anti-fungal spray (I believe copper based) but that has not worked.
I planted my afghan pines about 20 years ago and can confirm they are all dying. Too bad as they grew fast and looked good. All the nee...Read More
The Afghan Pine is not a native pine and was planted extensively in the central texas area. All the Afghan pines in this area are now dy...Read More
Thrives in desert heat, drought and wind. Good for seashore conditions, and tolerates poor soils and difficult climates.
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