GIS Coordinate:
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Trail Number:
C21
Family:
Pinaceae
Foliage:
Leaves: densely arranged on the branches, slender, 5 to 6" long, margins finely and regularly toothed, apex sharp-pointed
Native Locale:
Newfoundland and Manitoba, south to mountains of Pennsylvania, west to Michigan
Mature Height:
50 to 80 feet
Mature Width:
Variable
Hardiness Zones:
Zone 2 to 5
Soil Preference:
Prefers exposed, dry, acid, sandy or gravelly soils; susceptible to salt damage
Growth Habit:
When growing in the open the trunk is short and develops a heavily branched crown in youth; in old age the crown is somewhat symmetrically oval with the characteristic tufted foliage
Rate of Growth:
Medium, 50' after 25 to 30 years
Disease and Insect:
Damping-off, root rot, dieback, tip blight, stem blister rust, Comandra blister rust, canker, Cenangium twig blight, leaf cast, needle blight, needle rust, shrub pine needle rust, littleleaf, white- pine aphid, European pine shoot moth, Nantucket pine moth, sawflies, pine webworm, pine false webworm, pine needle scale, pine needle miner, pine spitttlebugs, pine tortoise scale, red pine scale, pales weevil, pine root collar weevil, white pine shoot borer, white pine tube moth, white pine weevil, Zimmerman pine moth, bark beetles, pinewood nematode
Landscape Value:
n/a
Additional Notes: