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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.
- Waterwise
- Full sun
- Conifer; prized for foliage.
- Water when top 2 inches of soil is dry.
Japanese white pine is a dense, slow-growing evergreen with a smaller stature which makes it an excellent specimen for small landscapes and restricted spaces. Medium tree (25-40 feet), Large tree (more than 40 feet) Zone 4, Zone 5 (Northern Illinois), Zone 6 (City of Chicago), Zone 7.
Growing 7 to 9 feet tall and 5 to 6 feet wide at its base, the Fukai Japanese White Pine is ideal for use as a specimen in sunny and well-draining snaller garden spaces. It is absolutely perrfect for Japanese or Asian theme gardens.
Pinus parviflora ‘Glauca’ (Japanese White Pine) is a small evergreen coniferous tree of dense, conical habit when young, but develops into a wide-spreading, irregularly shaped tree, with a broad, flattened canopy.
Pinus parviflora 'Adcock's Dwarf' Common name: Adcock's Dwarf Japanese White Pine. ANNUAL GROWTH: 2-3" HxW@10 Years: 3'x2' Sun Exposure: Sun. Hardiness Zone: Zones 5-9. Color: Green. Growth Rate: Dwarf. Form: Pyramidal. Your auto-detected zip code : hardiness zone based on zip code : You can also try another zip code: Submit
Pinus parviflora ‘Fukai’ (‘Shikoken’) Japanese White Pine commonly known as Fukai is a unique dwarf with the pyramidal form with annual growth of 6-9".
Pinus parviflora, commonly called Japanese white pine, is native to Japan and Korea. It is an evergreen conifer that typically grows to 30-50’ tall in cultivation, but may reach 90’ tall in the wild.