Eastern White Pine, or Pinus Strobus, is a large-sized evergreen that is commonly used throughout Long Island and the Northeast due to it’s cold-hardiness and rapid growth. It is an excellent screening tree that prefers full sun but will also survive in shade conditions. Left alone, these trees can grow to heights of 40-60 ft. When sheared regularly, these trees keep a nice uniform shape and stay very dense. White Pine do not like salty conditions.
 Additional Information:
| Latin Name: | Pinus strobus |
| Plant Type: | Conifer, Tree |
| Shrub Type: | Evergreen |
| Exposure: | Full Sun |
| Deer Resistant: | No |
| Mature Height: | 50-60 Feet |
| Mature Width: | 20-30 Feet |
| Growth Rate: | 12-18″ per year |
| Hardiness Zone: | Zone 3-8 |
| Habit: | Pyramidal |
| Water Needs: | Everyday initially. Once established, regular watering still needed for best performance |
| Maintenance: | Easy |
| Pruning Time: | Late Fall, Winter, Early Spring |
| Additional attribute: | |
| Native to North America | |
| Year-round Interest | |
| Ornamental Cones | |
| Bird Friendly | |
| Landscape Uses: | |
| Hedge, Mass Planting, Woodland Garden, Privacy Plants, Windbreaker |
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