Pine (Pinus)

White Swiss Stone Pine

Pinus cembra ‘Glauca’

Zone: 4

15′ x 0′

Full sun

Slow growing to a broad pyramid shape, becoming somewhat rounded with age. Bears silvery-blue foliage.

Shore Pine

Pinus contorta

Zone: 5

35′ x 20′

Full to part sun

Pacific Northwest native that forms a full tree with irregular growth habit, rarely having a straight trunk. Bears stiff, short, green needles.

Chief Joseph Shore Pine

Pinus contorta ‘Chief Joseph’

Zone: 5

12′ x 6′

Full to part sun

Forms a upright conifer with unique branching pattern. Is a dark green during the growing months, changed a rich, bright yellow during the dormant season.

Dragon Eye Japanese Red Pine

Pinus densiflora ‘Oculus-draconis’

Zone: 3

35′ x 20′

Full sun

Variegated cultivar of red pine that forms a broad, flat topped, upright conifer. Needles are long and striped with two yellow bands.

 

 Vanderwolf’s Pyramid Limber Pine

Pinus flexis ‘Vanderwolf’

Zone: 4

25′ x 15′

Full sun

Full and dense pyramidal habit with attractive soft blue-green foliage.

Austrian Pine

Pinus nigra

Zone: 3

40′ x 25′

Full sun

A graceful, pyramidal evergreen with beautiful, long green needles that fill the tree branches all the way to the ground.

Oregon Green Austrian Pine

Pinus nigra ‘Oregon Green’

Zone: 4

10′ x 8′

Full sun

A dwarf conifer that forms a broad pyramid. Bears stiff, persistent, dark green needles and white candles in spring

 Cleary White Pine

Pinus parviflora ‘Cleary’

Zone: 5

15′ x 6′

Full sun

A compact, slow-growing evergreen conifer with dazzling silver-blue foliage.

 Japanese White Pine

Pinus parviflora ‘Glauca’

Zone: 4

20′ x 10′

Full sun

A slow-growing, upright conifer with gray-blue twisted needles. Compact habit when young, but opens up with age.

Ponderosa Pine

Pinus ponderosa

Zone: 3

100′ x 30′

Full sun

A long lived Pacific Northwest native that forms a large conical tree.

Eastern White Pine

Pinus strobus

Zone: 3

75′ x 35′

Full sun

A graceful, tall evergreen with soft, fine-textured blue-green needles.

Columnar Eastern White Pine

Pinus strobus ‘Fastigiata’

Zone: 3

30′ x 10′

Full

A very slender, columnar conifer with ascending branches and dense, grey green foliage.

Weeping Eastern White Pine

Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’

Zone: 4

8′ x 10′

Full sun

Forms a dwarf, pendulous conifer with branches that tend to grow horizontal before drooping. Slender blue-green needles are soft to the touch, creating a gentle looking evergreen.

Scots Pine

Pinus sylvestris

Zone: 6

50′ x 35′

Full sun

Pyramidal growth habit when young, maturing to irregular branching pattern. Forms blue-green needles and bright orange, papery bark.

Gold Coin Scots Pine

Pinus sylvestris ‘Gold Coin’

Zone: 3

20′ x 8′

Full sun

Slow growing, compact conifer with attractive chartreuse foliage which emerges yellow in spring. The needles turn an outstanding gold in the fall.

Wateri Scots Pine

Pinus sylvestris ‘Watereri’

Zone: 3

15′ x 15′

Full sun

Slow-growing with a flat-topped, pyramidal form. Features twisted blue-green needles and attractive flaking orange/red bark.

Thunderhead Japanese Black Pine

Pinus thunbergii ‘Thunderhead’

Zone: 5

8′ x 9′

Full sun

Broad, dense pyramidal conifer with dark green needles and silvery white candles in spring.