I've only seen this species planted around in southern Delaware near the shore areas. It is a hard pine that is similar to the Austrian B...Read Morelack Pine from Europe. Its needles are in bundles of 2, are about 2.5 to 4.5 inches long, dark green, lustrous, thick, stout, usually sort of twisted, and very prickly. The conical cones are about 1.5 to 3 inches long with minute prickles. It is very tolerant of salt spray from the ocean. It is highly susceptible to the Pinewood Nematode that is passed on by pine bark beetles. In some areas, as around Atlanta, Georgia, it is highly susceptible to Diploidia Tip Blight that kills off many plants even before ten years old. It is doing well along the shore areas of the Delmarva Peninsula.
Eastern Long Island, NY (Zone 7a) | December 2007 | positive
Often called the 'King of Bonsai', Pinus thunbergrii always commands attention. It's limbs are forgiving and easily bent. It's trunk is...Read More constantly changing through layering and is very attractive as are the tiny 'cones' it gives each year. Pruning the cones redefines the tree and sets it on a 'new course'. A true pleasure to work with.
This is one of the most popular pines out here in Southern CAlifornia for small or Japaneses gardens (does great in zones 9a-10a by the w...Read Moreay). Slow growing and tends to form nice shapes. Amenable to much pruning. Tends to stay small, too. Great for bonsai.
I've only seen this species planted around in southern Delaware near the shore areas. It is a hard pine that is similar to the Austrian B...Read More
This tree has tripled in size in three years! Two drought years. Spectacular!
I am a farm girl with a Ph.D. Retired. This ...Read More
Often called the 'King of Bonsai', Pinus thunbergrii always commands attention. It's limbs are forgiving and easily bent. It's trunk is...Read More
An Asian import that is widley used in landscaping, because it adapts to pruning well.
In Japan, it is widely used as a ti...Read More
This is one of the most popular pines out here in Southern CAlifornia for small or Japaneses gardens (does great in zones 9a-10a by the w...Read More