Pine Trees

$13.99

Species

Loblolly Pine Shortleaf Pine White Pine Ponderosa Pine Virginia Pine

Size

1-2' 2-3' 3-4'

Ships

Fall (End of October) Spring 2024

Pine Trees

shipped
Ships:

Fall

heightmaturity
Height at Maturity:

Over 25 Feet

exposure
Exposure:

Sun Or Shade

zone
Planting Zones:

6.7.8.9

Usage
Usage:

Living Fence

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Shipped As:

Bare-root

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Customer Reviews

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Lookin' good!

We just got these into the ground, replacing (we hope) trees lost to Ian. Time will tell - we'll probably be ordering more soon. Thank you for good price, service and fine merchandise.

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michael hepler-smith
White Pines

These arrived healthy and intact. I have heeled them, will plant them soon and I expect success.

$13.99

Species

Loblolly Pine Shortleaf Pine White Pine Ponderosa Pine Virginia Pine

Size

1-2' 2-3' 3-4'

Ships

Fall (End of October) Spring 2024

Description Reviews

Pine Trees Stay Lush and Green Year Round

Pine trees are a diverse group of conifers found worldwide, with species ranging from small shrubs to towering giants that can reach over 100 meters in height. They are a valuable source of timber, pulpwood, and resin, and they are also famous for their ornamental value in landscaping and gardening.

 

Loblolly Pine Tree



One of the most common pine species in the United States is the loblolly pine (Pinus taeda). It is a fast-growing, long-lived tree that is often used in reforestation efforts and for timber production. The loblolly pine is native to the southeastern United States and is known for its straight trunk, large cones, and long needles. It is an essential source of lumber, plywood, and paper pulp and is also used for erosion control and wildlife habitat.

 

Ponderosa Pine Tree


Another important pine species in the United States is the bull pine (Pinus ponderosa), or the ponderosa pine or western yellow pine. This tree is found throughout the western United States and is known for its large size, straight trunk, and orange-red bark. The bull pine is a valuable timber tree for lumber, poles, and fence posts. It is also a famous ornamental tree, prized for its striking appearance and ability to grow in various soil types.



The Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana)

 

is a small to medium-sized tree native to the eastern United States. It is known for its bushy crown, short needles, and small cones. The Virginia pine is an essential source of pulpwood and lumber and is also used for Christmas trees and ornamental purposes.

 

Shortleaf Pine Tree



The shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) is a medium-sized tree throughout the southeastern United States. It is known for its rough, scaly bark, short needles, and small cones. The shortleaf pine is a valuable timber tree used for lumber, poles, and pulpwood. It is also used for erosion control, wildlife habitat, and as an ornamental tree.

 

White Pine Tree

White Pine, also known as Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus), is a large evergreen tree native to eastern North America. It can grow up to 230 feet (70 meters) tall and live for several hundred years.

The tree has bluish-green needles ranging from 2 to 5 inches (5 to 13 cm) in length, grouped in five bundles. The cones are typically 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 cm) long and have a unique appearance, with a slender shape and a slightly curved tip.

White Pine has been used for a variety of purposes over the years. Native Americans and Indians used it for medicinal purposes and as a food source, while European settlers used it for building houses and ships. It is still used for lumber, furniture, and Christmas trees.

 

Pine Tree Characteristics



These pine trees are essential components of forest ecosystems, providing habitat for wildlife, protecting soil and water resources, and contributing to the overall health and productivity of forest ecosystems. They are also valuable resources for human societies, providing wood products, paper, and other essential materials. Whether in the wild or the urban landscape, pine trees are an important and recognizable part of the natural world.

Customer Reviews

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M.M.
Lookin' good!

We just got these into the ground, replacing (we hope) trees lost to Ian. Time will tell - we'll probably be ordering more soon. Thank you for good price, service and fine merchandise.

m
michael hepler-smith
White Pines

These arrived healthy and intact. I have heeled them, will plant them soon and I expect success.