Pinus resinosa transplants. 5"-10”
Wildlife Attracted: Birds use the tree for cover. Songbirds, small mammals, and deer eat the seed.
Typical uses: typically used for timber, but also does well as a landscape focal point due to the red bark.
Soil: acidic, sandy, moist, and well-draining (but tolerates dry conditions)
Sunlight Requirements: Full to partial sun
Mature Height: 50-80’
Mature Width: 20’-25’
This tree can be live up to 200-400 years. Grows well on gravel ridges. The needles grow in pairs of two. A monoecious tree who may begin cone production as early as 5 years old. These pines are a common nesting location for some owls and eagles.
Pinus resinosa transplants. 5"-10”
Wildlife Attracted: Birds use the tree for cover. Songbirds, small mammals, and deer eat the seed.
Typical uses: typically used for timber, but also does well as a landscape focal point due to the red bark.
Soil: acidic, sandy, moist, and well-draining (but tolerates dry conditions)
Sunlight Requirements: Full to partial sun
Mature Height: 50-80’
Mature Width: 20’-25’
This tree can be live up to 200-400 years. Grows well on gravel ridges. The needles grow in pairs of two. A monoecious tree who may begin cone production as early as 5 years old. These pines are a common nesting location for some owls and eagles.