Pinus Species, Austrian Pine, Black Pine, Corsican Pine, European Black Pine

Pinusnigra

Family
Pinaceae (py-NAY-see-ee)
Genus
Pinus (PY-nus)
Species
nigra (NY-gruh)
Synonym
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Foliage
Evergreen
Provides Winter Interest
This plant is resistant to deer
Height
over 40 ft. (12 m)
Spacing
20-30 ft. (6-9 m)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 5a: to -28.8 °C (-20 °F)
USDA Zone 5b: to -26.1 °C (-15 °F)
USDA Zone 6a: to -23.3 °C (-10 °F)
USDA Zone 6b: to -20.5 °C (-5 °F)
USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F)
USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F)
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
Danger
Plant has spines or sharp edges; use extreme caution when handling
Bloom Color
Pale Yellow
Bloom Time
Late Spring/Early Summer
Other Details
Category
Trees
Conifers
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
4.6 to 5.0 (highly acidic)
5.1 to 5.5 (strongly acidic)
5.6 to 6.0 (acidic)
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From seed; direct sow after last frost
Seed Collecting
Allow seedheads to dry on plants; remove and collect seeds
Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Flagstaff, Arizona

Prescott, Arizona

Brighton, Colorado

Chicago, Illinois

Glen Ellyn, Illinois

West Friendship, Maryland

Houghton, Michigan

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Two Harbors, Minnesota

Piedmont, Missouri

Lincoln, Nebraska

Silver Springs, Nevada

Ringwood, New Jersey

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Columbus, Ohio

Middletown, Ohio

Bend, Oregon

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

San Antonio, Texas

Orem, Utah

South Jordan, Utah

De Pere, Wisconsin

Menasha, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

5
positives
1
neutral
2
negatives
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ROSLINDALE, MA | March 2015 | negative

This has long been one of the most commonly planted ornamental trees here in eastern Massachusetts Z6a, especially in commercial planting...Read More

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Edmonton, AB (Zone 4a) | March 2015 | positive

This pine grows extremely well in Edmonton, Ab, Canada. Biggest trees are probably nearing 70 feet tall but not many are any older then ...Read More

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Downingtown, PA | January 2014 | neutral

The Austrian Black is a handsome coniferous tree that I once saw wild in its native Austria in 1981, ranging wild also in central and sou...Read More

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Flagstaff, AZ | December 2011 | positive

This is a great complementary pine in the high country of the southwest (Flagstaff). After a year or two of irrigation it needs no supple...Read More

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Prescott, AZ (Zone 7a) | January 2009 | positive

This pine is EXTREMELY hardy and tolerant of different climates. I've seen them successfully thriving from Minnesota all the way down to ...Read More

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Appleton, WI (Zone 5a) | April 2008 | negative

I have seen a few nice examples of these trees, but overall they are the most prone of all evergreens to insects and disease in this area...Read More

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Benton, KY (Zone 7a) | January 2005 | positive

A beautiful pine with dark green needles 3" to 6" long. cones are 2" to 3" and somewhat pointed, without stalks and dropping from the tre...Read More

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Ottawa, ON (Zone 5a) | January 2005 | positive

Austrian pine is reported to not fare as well in zones 7 & 8 as it does in colder climates. From personal experience, it thrives in zone...Read More

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