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  1. OVERVIEW. Description. A narrower, more compact and upright form with short blue-green to gray needles. Widely used as bonsai or container plant. An easy to care for evergreen that works beautifully as a landscape specimen. Light. Full sun. Watering. Water when top 2 inches of soil is dry.

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  2. Adding up to 12 in. per year (30 cm), this cultivar of Japanese White Pine creates a striking landscape element wherever it is planted and makes a terrific specimen tree. Popular as a bonsai plant and in Asian gardens. Winner of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society. Grows up to 35-50 ft. tall and wide (10-15 m).

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  3. Japanese White Pine (2340-24*1) is in the Pine Hill Japanese White Pine (2340-24*2) is in the Pinaceae Peterson Japanese White Pine (229-2003*1) is in the Dwarf Plant

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    • 'Goldilocks'
    • 'Ogon Janome'
    • 'Tani-mano-uki'

    This dwarf cultivar has blue-green needles frosted with gold. It should be grown where it gets good morning sun and some shade from the hot afternoon sun to keep it from burning. 'Goldilocks' grows slowly to eight feet tall with a comparable spread.

    This is a dragon's-eye form with bright gold bands on green needles. This broadly upright cultivar will grow ten feet tall and six feet wide in ten years. The common name is Golden Bulls-eye Pine.

    This dwarf cultivar has light pink candles that open to white new growth, giving a tricolor effect. It has a globular to pyramidal growth habit, and should be given shade from the hot afternoon sun. It will grow to two-and-a-half feet tall and wide in ten years. If you would like to learn more about coniferous trees, Penn State Extension has an onl...

  4. Shikoken Japanese White Pine. Annual Growth: 6-9" Growth Rate: Dwarf. Color: variegated. Form: Pyramidal. Sun Exposure: Sun. HXW@10 Years: 5'x3' Color: Blue, Multicolored/Variegated, Yellow/Gold. Growth Rate: Dwarf. Form: Open/Sculptural, Pyramidal. Your auto-detected zip code : hardiness zone based on zip code : You can also try another zip ...

  5. 26 Years Old. More Images. Common Name: Japanese white pine. Type: Needled evergreen. Family: Pinaceae. Zone: 4 to 7. Height: 3.00 to 5.00 feet. Spread: 3.00 to 5.00 feet. Bloom Time: Non-flowering. Bloom Description: Non-flowering. Sun: Full sun. Water: Medium. Maintenance: Medium. Leaf: Evergreen. Other: Winter Interest. Tolerate: Deer, Drought.

  6. Japanese White Pine Pinus parviflora. Japanese White Pine is native to Japan and Korea. It is pyramidal and dense when young, but as it ages it becomes wider and flat-topped at the crown. It grows more than 12” a year, and becomes 10’-20’H × 10’-15’W in 10 years, spreading to 20’-40’H × 20’-50’W at maturity. The 3” needles ...

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