Eastern White Pine

Eastern White Pine

Eastern White Pine-image

Botanical Name: Pinus strobus

Common Name: Eastern White Pine

Mature Height and Width:
50–80' tall × 20–40' wide

Growth Habit: Tall, fast-growing evergreen with strong central leader when young, developing a more open, layered, and slightly irregular pyramidal to broad form with age. Branches arranged in horizontal tiers with soft, flexible structure.

Foliage Description: Soft, flexible needles borne in bundles of five; medium green to blue-green. Long needle length creates a fine, feathery texture compared to spruce.

Flower Description: Inconspicuous spring pollen cones; elongated brown seed cones maturing later in season.

Bloom Time: Spring (non-ornamental cones)

Fall Color: Evergreen; maintains green to blue-green tone year-round.

Light Requirements: Full sun for best structure and growth rate.

Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 3–8

Notable Landscape Uses:
Large specimen tree; windbreak; property line screening; reforestation; estate-scale backdrop planting; naturalized woodland settings.

Deer Resistance: Moderate
Young trees may experience browsing or rubbing damage under heavy deer pressure; not as resistant as junipers.

Category: Trees & Shrubs
Sub-Categories:
Tags: Full Sun,Part Shade,Part Sun,Evergreen,Screening
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