Pinus

The pines

 

 

 

 

PINUS BANKSIANA ‘CHIPPEWA’


The dwarfest and smallest needled cultivar of this species, it grows into a dense globe 12"-15” in diameter in about ten years. (3)
Stk# 66750S      5" pot . . $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pinus contorta ‘chief joseph’

This lodgepole pine is very unique in both its growth rate, about half as fast as the species, and its color, which in winter is strikingly bright yellow. In the Northwest it seems to suffer tip burn during the winter when it is not grafted onto Pinus contorta. (3)
Stk# 67425S        5" pot  .  .   .  $ 50.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pinus contorta ‘frisian gold’

This selection from the shore pine was made by zu Jeddeloh from a golden witches’ broom/sport. It slowly develops into a broad bush with bright yellow foliage throughout the year. I have seen some plants develop a terminal shoot and grow upward at a rapid rate. (7)
Stk# 67450S 5" pot  .  .  .  $ 50.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS CONTORTA ‘TAYLOR’S SUNBURST’

This lodge pole pine has strikingly bright yellow-gold new spring growth that lasts for three to four weeks. (3)
Stk# 67550A        1 gallon   .   .   . $ 40.00

 

 

 

 

Pinus densiflora x mugo ‘Edsal Wood’

This miniature selection from the late Edsal Wood was at first thought to be a mugo pine but with densiflora characteristics. It grows just over 1/2" per year and becomes a dense, little globe in the landscape. (5)
Stk# 67645S        5" pot  .   .   .  $ 35.00

 

 

 

pinus densiflora 'glitzer weeping'


A pendulous to prostrate form of Japanes red pine that does not have the brittle branches typical to 'Pendula', it grows about 6" per year. (6)
Stk# 67648S         5" pot . . . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 


PINUS DENSIFLORA X NIGRA ‘JANE KLUIS’


This dwarf form develops into a flat-topped globe and has the appearance of being covered with rosettes since each winter bud is surrounded by needles sticking straight out from the stems. (5)
Stk# 67650S        5" pot . . . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 


pinus densiflora 'low glow'


This selection does not grow as the name implies. My oldest specimen is 4' tall by 5' wide at fifteen years with very dense branching and bright green foliage.
Stk# 67700S        5" pot . . . $ 30.00

 

 

 

PINUS LEUCODERMIS ‘SMIDT’

Perfect for the rock garden, it is very dwarf, growing to 2' in twenty years; densely globose with dark green foliage.  (3)
Stk# 69685A      1 gallon   .  .  . $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

pinus mugo 'bozidar'


A dwarf, globular selection that grows about 1" per year into an exceptionally tight little ball, with a name that means “God send”. (2)
Stk# 70320S       5" pot . . . $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

Pinus mugo ‘Brevifolia’

This slow-growing, oval shaped bush is densely branched with very short needles and grows about 4" per year. (2)
Stk# 70330A       1 gallon  .   .   .  $ 30.00

 

 

 

PINUS MUGO ‘CARSTEN’S WINTERGOLD’


Bob first saw this plant while visiting a friend during one winter. It stood out like a beacon in his garden. The winter color is such an intense orange-gold that very few plants can even compete. In addition, it is reliably dwarf, developing into a small, dense globe. It grows about 2" per year on its fastest shoots. The plant to the left in this picture is Pinus mugo 'Jacobsen'. (2)
Stk# 70360S        5" pot . . . $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

PINUS MUGO ‘CORLEY’S MAT’


This selection is a flat-topped, low growing form that makes a nice, dark green ground cover for a smaller area. It grows less than 3" per year. (2)
Stk# 70410A 1 gallon . . . $ 25.00

 

 

 

PINUS MUGO ‘FRUCTATA’

Named for its tendency to produce many small cones at the ends of its branches, this dense, globular bush will be about 18" wide in ten years. (2)
Stk #70480A      1 gallon .  .  .  $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

pinus mugo ‘fruhling’s gold’

A conical bush with light yellow new growth in the spring, it grows about 4"  per year. (2)
Stk #70485A      1 gallon .  .   . $ 30.00

 

 

 

pinus mugo 'hvozdany'


A miniature globe that grows less than 1" per year, it was found as a witches' broom near the Czech village by the same name. (2)
Stk# 70930S       5" pot . . . $ 35.00

 

 

 

PINUS MUGO ‘JACOBSEN’

With its dark green color, slow growth rate, and clumpy growth habit, ‘Jacobsen’ is a very distinctive plant for the garden. It grows into an irregular mound about 18" across at ten years. (2)
Stk# 71120A       1 gallon .  .  . $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

PINUS MUGO ‘LITTLE DELIGHT’


Formerly sold as ‘Mops Witches’-Broom’, this plant is ultradense and grows about 3/4” per year. Each shoot has up to ten tiny buds near its tip with an occasional 2” shoot having over twenty buds. (2)
Stk# 71205S         5" pot . . $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

pinus mugo ‘mitsch mini‘


A miniature, slightly mounding, spreading bush that grows about 1" per year, this selection is an outstanding little plant for the smaller garden. (2)
Stk# 71170A      1 gallon . . . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS MUGO ‘PAL MALETER’

It grows like a typical v. pumilio with one big exception. The new growth is creamy-white variegated and is present well into the autumn. It grows about 3" per year. (2)
Stk# 71260A     1 gallon  .  .  .  $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

pinus mugo ‘per golden’

This fast growing, conical bush has light yellow new growth in the spring that often remains through the summer as yellow tips on the needles. It grows about 4" per year. (2)
Stk #71300A     1 gallon .  .  . $ 30.00

 

 

 

pinus mugo 'picobello'


A miniature selection that grows into a dense ball with short, dark green needles. (2)
Stk# 71350A      1 gallon . . . $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

PINUS MUGO ‘RODDA’

A miniature bun growing less than 1" per year, it has short, thin needles.
Stk# 71410S         5" pot . . $ 45.00

 

 

 

 

PINUS MUGO ‘sherwood compact’

This dark green, dense globe grows about 2" per year. (2)
Stk# 71520A      5" pot .  .  .  $ 30.00

 

 

 

pinus mugo 'sleizsky dom'


A dwarf, low, rounded globe with a 10" diameter after ten years, its foliage is dark green. The name means “mountain hut”. (2)
Stk# 71550A       1 gallon . . . $ 35.00

 

 

 


pinus mugo 'tyler'


A very dense, dwarf globe that will be about 12" wide by 20" high when it is fifteen years old. It is named for its discoverer, the director at Pruhonice Arboretum near Prague. (2)
Stk# 71675S       5" pot . . . $ 35.00

 

 

 

 


PINUS MUGO ‘ZUNDERT’


This selection has an exceptionally bright gold winter color (not as orange as ‘Carsten’s Wintergold’) and distinctively long needles. Its mature shape is much lower and denser than a typical v. pumilio. It grows about 3" per year. (2)
Stk# 71810S       5" pot . . . $ 25.00

 

 


pinus mugo 'zwergkugel'


With an exceptionally slow growth rate of about 1/2" per year, this selection is miniature in all aspects as it develops into a tiny, dense ball. (2)
Stk# 71820S       5" pot . . . $ 40.00

 

 


pinus nigra 'opa'


A densely branched globe that grows 1"-2" per year, it has light green foliage. (4)
Stk# 72096S       5" pot . . . $ 30.00

 

 

 

 


pinus parviflora ‘al fordham‘


A seedling from ‘Glauca Nana‘, this selection becomes a small, open tree with short needles, growing about 3" per year. (5)
Stk# 72485A       1 gallon . . $ 30.00


 

 

 

 

PINUS PARVIFLORA ‘aoba jo

A typical Japanese white pine with exceptionally blue foliage that has a nice twist, it can grow up to 1' per year. (5)
Stk# 72490A      1 gallon   .  .  $ 25.00

 

 

 

 

PINUS PARVIFLORA ‘ARA KAWA’

A rough bark form with green leaves, it is an excellent selection for bonsai. In the landscape it develops into a dense, shrub-like tree that grows about 6" per year. (5)
Stk# 72495A       1 gallon   .  .  $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS PARVIFLORA ‘BURKE’S BONSAI’

An open, very short needled form, it is exceptionally distinctive in the garden or the bonsai container. Adventitious buds form on three year old wood. It grows up to 1' per year. (5)
Stk# 72780S         5" pot  .   .  $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

pinus parviflora 'cuddles'


A low, spreading form with short, twisted, greenish-blue needles, it grows 2"-3" per year and will gradually develop into a dense cushion. (5)
Stk# 72785S       5" pot . . . $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS PARVIFLORA ‘FUKAI’

A form with yellow banded needles, it is not as striking as ‘Ogon Janome’ but interesting with its shorter needles partially wrapped around the branchlets. It grows up to 9" per year. (6)
Stk# 72797A        1 gallon .  .  .   $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pinus parviflora ‘Glauca Nana’

Narrow, open, irregularly growing, this little tree grows about 6" per year. Its foliage is bluish green with short, straight needles. Seeds collected from this cultivar have produced a number of miniature seedlings. (5)
Stk# 73300A 1 gallon .  .  .   $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS PARVIFLORA ‘KOBE’

This slow growing, conical plant has short, thick, yellow-green needles. (5)
Stk# 73355A 1 gallon .  .   .  $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

pinus parviflora 'ko-raku yatsubusa'


Growing aout 4" per year, this selection develops into a densely branched shrub that is about as wide as high with blue, twisted foliage. At twenty years this plant will be 6' high and at least the same width. (5)
Stk# 73382S       5" pot . . . $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS PARVIFLORA ‘PYGMY YATSUBUSA’

A congested, dwarf form with twisted foliage, it is similar to ‘Adcock’s Dwarf’ only it stays more reliably bushlike. It grows up to about 2" per year. (5)
Stk# 73475S       5" pot  .  .  .  . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 

PINUS PARVIFLORA ‘TANIMA NO UKI’


This dwarf bush with extensive white variegation on the green foliage has pink tipped candles in the spring. Gradually remove the understock over several years to get this plant established. It grows up to 3" per year and will often have a year where all the growth is greatly reduced. (6)
Stk# 73505S        5" pot . . . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

pinus strobus ‘coney island’

This dwarf, globose selection grows about 3" per year with miniature cones developing in pairs at the ends of most of the new shoots. (3)
Stk# 76206S       5" pot  .  .  .  . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS STROBUS ‘MERRIMACK’

A dense, compact form that falls between ‘Horsford’ and ‘Nana’ in growth rate, it is a very choice plant. The winter color is a distinctive yellowish green.  (3)
Stk# 76850S       5" pot  .  .  .  . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

pinus strobus ‘mini twists’

This cultivar was a sister seedling to ‘Tiny Kurls’. It grows at a slower rate than its sister, 1"-2" per year with the same twisted foliage. It is also a dwarf, oval globe. The growth rate may be accelerated in rich soil, or a mild climate like the Pacific Northwest. (3)
Stk# 76880S      " pot  .  .  .  $ 40.00

 

 

 

 

pinus strobus 'sarah rachel'


We have had this plant growing in our garden for almost fifteen years and it has developed into an exceptional plant. It is conical and dense, becoming 5' tall by 3' wide at the base in those fifteen years. This growth habit is unique for this species. (3)
Stk# 77425S        5" pot . . . $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS STROBUS ‘SEA URCHIN’


An extremely dwarf form of white pine with bluish needles, it will make a globose shrub about 18" wide in ten years. Like all of the very dwarf Pinus strobus, be sure to clean out the dead needles every winter or the plant may have survivability problems. (3)
Stk# 77600S        5" pot . . . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

PINUS STROBUS ‘TINY KURLS’

This dwarf, oval globe grows 2"-3" per year with twisted foliage identical to that of ‘Torulosa’ only much shorter. The growth rate may be accelerated in rich soil or a mild climate like the Pacific Northwest. (3)
Stk# 77650S         5" pot  .  .  .  $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

pinus strobus 'uncatena'


A dense, compact form, it grows just slightly faster than 'Sea Urchin' with a bit more open habit. It makes a dense cushion with light green foliage. It is an Al Fordham selection from the Arnold Arboretum. (3)
Stk# 77750S        5" pot . . . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

pinus sylvestris ‘albyns’

This selection is one of the few pines that makes an excellent ground cover. It can grow up to 6" per year as it grows flat over the soil. (2)
Stk# 78000S        5" pot  .  .  .  $ 25.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS SYLVESTRIS ‘BARRIE BERGMAN’

This upright form with white variegation throughout the green foliage, which burns by end of the summer, will be an irregular, shrubby tree about 5' tall at ten years. (2)
Stk# 78150A        1 gallon .  .  .  $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS SYLVESTRIS ‘BENNETT COMPACT’

This is a choice dwarf form with blue, stiff, thick needles. At ten years it will be about 15" high. (2)
Stk# 78175A        1 gallon .   .   .  $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

pinus sylvestris 'calle'


Found as a witches' broom in Sweden, this selection is the favorite out of over 100 brooms found by Brita Johanssen. It becomes a congested, little globe, growing about 1/2" per year. (2)
Stk# 78263S       5" pot . . . $ 35.00

 

 

 

 


pinus sylvestris 'cerik'


Another little gem found by Johanssen, this selection grows less than 1" per year and becomes a 12" globe in about ten years. (2)
Stk# 78265S        5" pot . . . $ 35.00

 

 

 

PINUS SYLVESTRIS ‘green flare’

A light green, dwarf globe that grows less than 2" per year, it has foliage that is much softer to the touch than a typical Pinus sylvestris. (2)

Stk# 78590A       1 gallon   .  .  $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS SYLVESTRIS ‘JEREMY’

A true miniature in growth rate and needle length, it has winter buds that are large with sharply pointed tips. It grows about 1" per year. (2)
Stk# 78810A       1 gallon .  .  .  $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS SYLVESTRIS ‘LITTLE ANN’


This dwarf, dense, little globe with a flattened top grows about 2" per year. Its foliage is dark green with short needles. It originated from a group of witches’ broom seedlings about 1970. (2)
Stk# 78870S        5" pot . . . $ 30.00

 

 

 

PINUS SYLVESTRIS ‘LITTLE BROLLY’

A dwarf, flat-topped globe with curved and twisting branches, its foliage is dark green with short leaves. Small winter buds are prominent and sharply pointed. It originated from a witches’ broom seedling at Almondell Nursery, Methven, Scotland before 1989. (2)
Stk# 78880S       5" pot  .  .  .  . $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS SYLVESTRIS ‘MOSERI’

A dwarf, dense selection with long needles along the stems and short needles surrounding the buds, its foliage turns gold in the winter. (2)
Stk# 79000S       5" pot  .  .  .  . $ 25.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS SYLVESTRIS ‘PIXIE’

A dwarf globular selection that maintains its miniature habit better than most of the dwarf forms, it grows about 1 ½" per year. (2)
Stk# 79240A      1 gallon   .  .  $ 28.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS THUNBERGIANA ‘KOTO BUKI’

A unique selection that becomes a real eyecatcher in the garden, it is a small tree with short, dark green needles and white winter buds. It grows less than 6" per year. (5)
Stk# 79860S       5" pot  .  .  .  . $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

pinus thunbergiana ‘Nishiki Tsukasa’

A fast growing tree with exceptionally corky bark, this selection was made in Japan for bonsai and it is an excellent choice. These particular plants have been grafted higher to use in the landscape. (5)
Stk# 80020A      1 gallon  .   .   .  $ 30.00

 

 

 

 

 

PINUS UNCINATA ‘OFFENPASS’


A dwarf form with a low and broad growth habit, it develops into a mound about 12" wide at ten years. (2)
Stk# 80220S       5" pot . . . $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

PINUS UNCINATA ‘PARADEKISSEN’

A miniature cushion that grows less than 1" per year, the original plant is in the Horstmann Collection and over 500 years old. (2)
Stk# 80250A    1 gallon .   .   .   $ 35.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

pinus virginiana ‘driscoll’

This selection is very unique in that it is a Virginia pine that matures into a small bush. It grows about 1" per year and is very dense and cushion-shaped. (4)

Stk# 80280S      5" pot  .  .  .  $ 40.00

 

 

 

 

 

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