



Pitch Pine Tree
Drought-tolerant and resilient tree
Supports wildlife habitat and biodiversity
Provides excellent erosion control
Thrives in
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Pitch Pine - Pinus rigida
The Pitch Pine Tree (Pinus rigida) is an evergreen conifer that has sharp green needles.
Plant Details - Pitch Pine Tree
Family: Pinaceae
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Water Needs: Average
Height: 40 – 60 ft.
Spread: 30 – 50 ft.
Growth Rate: Fast
Wildlife Value: Attracts butterflies, birds
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Pitch Pine Tree
Pitch Pine Tree is an evergreen conifer that is native to the eastern half of the United States of America, naturally growing in sandy or rocky environments. This tree is great for planting as an accent in your yard or for creating an evergreen border.
The bark of this tree is thick and scaly. The color of this bark begins as red, changing to a dark gray as it matures. Bark is resinous.
Its rigid needles of this tree grow in clusters of three. The needles can grow directly out of the bark of the tree. Its cones are dark brown and are pointed at the tips.
Plant this tree in an area that gets full sun. Avoid planting this tree in shade where its growth will be limited.
This tree prefers well draining, dry, and sandy soil. However, it can tolerate a variety of soils including clay or loam. This tree can handle soils that many other plants cannot – so if you have a difficult spot you want to plant, look no further.
This tree is drought tolerant. Be sure to water this tree thoroughly until it is well established. Avoid overwatering this tree during this time.
As this tree matures, be mindful to prune this tree once a year if it shows signs of diseased or damaged branches.
This is a deer resistant tree.
This is a great source of food for mammals, including squirrels. It will also attract birds that will nest in it.
Noteworthy Characteristics
The Pitch Pine Tree is significantly more salt tolerant than other species of pine, making it a good choice for being planted near roadsides.
This tree will attract plenty of butterflies to your yard. It is the host plant for the Pine Devil Moth.
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Height at Maturity
Over 25 Feet

Care
Pitch Pine Trees are hardy and adaptable. Once settled, they prefer well-drained soil and are drought-tolerant. Water them during prolonged dry spells. Trim in winter to hold its shape and remove dead or diseased branches. Watch for pests.

Plant Reproduction
Pitch Pine spreads by releasing seeds from cones and resprouting
Plant bare root trees during the dormant season in early spring or late fall (November through April). Dig the hole twice as wide as the roots so the soil is well-drained. Position the tree so the root flare is at or just above ground level. Fill the hole back with the soil you dug from and water. Maintain soil moisture, especially in the tree's early years, by providing deep, regular watering. Apply a 2-4 inch mulch away from the trunk at the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune trees during the first few seasons to establish strength and resilience, remove damaged branches, and continue maintenance pruning as the tree matures. Regularly inspect for pests and diseases and apply integrated pest management practices. Protect young trees from mechanical damage and extreme temperatures with tree guards, and stake them if necessary for support, removing the stakes after one or two years.
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Fire Resilience:
Thick bark and resin-sealed cones help Pitch Pines survive and regenerate after fires.
Long-Lived:
This tree can live up to 200 years, providing enduring beauty and value.
Adaptable Growth:
Thrives in various soils and conditions, from the Northeast U.S. to parts of Canada.
Versatile Use:
Historically used for paper, lumber, turpentine, and shipbuilding due to high resin content.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Pitch Pine Tree?
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Care Tips
Pitch Pine Trees are hardy and adaptable. Once settled, they prefer well-drained soil and are drought-tolerant. Water them during prolonged dry spells. Trim in winter to hold its shape and remove dead or diseased branches. Watch for pests.
Light Requirements
Pitch Pine Tree thrives in full sun, needing six hours of sun daily. It is highly adaptable to various soil conditions and can tolerate poor, sandy, or rocky soils, making it a resilient choice for challenging environments.
Hardy Planting Zones
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