Pinus
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Pinus banksiana 'Manoment' - Manoment Jack Pine
$45.00Out of stock
A tight, mounded form of jack pine with short, thin, medium-green needles. Plants average about 1" of growth annually and will develop into 2' high and wide rounded treasures over a 10 year period. Excellent for the rock garden or tiny sunlit space. Learn More -
Pinus banksiana 'Schoodic' - Schoodic Jack Pine
$45.00Out of stock
A low growing, prostrate selection of Jack pine found on the windswept shores of Maine's Schoodic Point. The short, green needles are rich green and held in abundance along the densely branched framework. Excellent for use as an evergreen groundcover or for draping over a retaining wall. Like the species, 'Schoodic Point' is tough as nails, thriving in just about all sun-drenched, well-drained exposures. 18" x 8' Learn More -
Pinus bungeana 'REL WB' - REL WB Chinese Lacebark Pine
$30.00Out of stock
An extremely rare selection of lacebark pine shared with us by our friend and talented plantsman Dr. Bob Lipka. Bob’s one of those guys who seems to find exciting new plants as frequently as most of us eat dinner. The original graft of 'REL WB' resides along the edge of his driveway and has developed into an impressive, low mound of dense, medium green needles. Ultimate size is still unclear however our young plants have averaged 2-3" of growth annually. Learn More -
Pinus bungeana 'Silver Ghost' - Silver Ghost Lacebark Pine
$25.00Out of stock
An outstanding recent selection with ghostly, silvery-white, mottled bark that creates a striking display in all seasons! I was lucky enough to see the original 30’ plant on the grounds of the Dawes Arboretum and nearly drove my golf cart into a mass planting of viburnums as I gawked at the beauty of this plant. Learn More -
Pinus densiflora 'Golden Ghost' - Golden Ghost Japanese Red Pine
$35.00Out of stock
A remarkable conifer that is among the most asked about plants in our garden. The broad, upright growers have deep green needles each boldly marked with a shocking yellow band. Plants are vigorous and at the top of the “most eye-catching” conifer list! Should also be added to the top of your “must get” conifer list! Learn More -
Pinus densiflora 'Low Glow' - Low Glow Japanese Red Pine
$45.00Out of stock
A low, spreading Japanese red pine showcasing glowing, fresh green needles set off by prominent white pointed buds. An excellent and refreshing alternative to some of the overused mugo pines. These moderate growers will reach 1' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Learn More -
Pinus densiflora 'Pendula' - Weeping Japanese Red Pine
$25.00Out of stock
A cascading form of Japanese red pine that makes a fantastic spreading groundcover or can be staked to develop into a small arching tree. Handsome, bright green needles are attractive year round and complement the orange-colored bark perfectly. Learn More -
Pinus koraiensis 'Silver Ray' - Silver Ray Korean Pine
$35.00Out of stock
A beautiful, rock hardy cultivar of Korean pine forming a dense, upright form with handsome blue cast needles and the coolest softball-sized, heavily scaled cones. Discovered in Germany during the late 1970’s. 25’ Learn More -
Pinus leucodermis 'Smidtii' - Smidtii Dwarf Bosnian Pine
$39.00Out of stock
A dense, mounded pine with rich green foliage and tight branch structure. Plants maintain a uniform growth habit with little effort and are an excellent complement to other rock garden type conifers. Discovered in 1926 by Eugene Smidt in the wilds of Bosnia. Plants average 1-2” of growth annually forming a 1’ wide mound in 10 years. Selected as a 2009 Collectors Conifer of the Year by the American Conifer Society. Learn More -
Pinus mugho 'Mr Wood' - Mr Wood Mugho Pine
$69.00Out of stock
A tiny, tiny, tiny miniature mugo pine discovered as a chance seedling by Ed Wood of Oregon. The curious plants sport enchanting, tiny, tiny, tiny blue-green needles that curve and twist along the sculpted diminutive branches. The delicate plants are rarely offered for sale and certainly not your average mugo. That said, these are certainly a collector’s dream. Plants average less than 1” of growth annually reaching 12” tall and 6” wide over 10 years, under optimal conditions. As you can tell, they’re tiny and in fact our 5 year old, 2 gallon plants are only 4-6” tall. Learn More


