Pinus wallichiana
Bhutan Pine
Elegant and most ornamental this large rather conical tree has blue-green foliage and pendent cones which become covered in resin
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A native of the Himalayas this wonderfully attractive soft needled pine was introduced to Britain in the early 1820s and is also known by many as Pinus griffithii.
A winner of the Award of Garden Merit in 2002 and the Award of Merit in 1979 it is a worthy subject for any large garden.
Elegant and most ornamental this large rather conical tree has blue-green foliage and pendent cones which become covered in resin.
It is moderately lime tolerant but shallow chalk soils should be avoided.
It offers a unique softness to a large garden and so easily draws the eye.
Mature heights and crown spread can vary depending on environmental conditions
Mature height: 12-17m
Mature spread: 9-12m
A winner of the Award of Garden Merit in 2002 and the Award of Merit in 1979 it is a worthy subject for any large garden.
Elegant and most ornamental this large rather conical tree has blue-green foliage and pendent cones which become covered in resin.
It is moderately lime tolerant but shallow chalk soils should be avoided.
It offers a unique softness to a large garden and so easily draws the eye.
Mature heights and crown spread can vary depending on environmental conditions
Mature height: 12-17m
Mature spread: 9-12m
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Bhutan Pine
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