Austrian Pine
Pinus nigra
Also known as
Crimean pine, Cevennes pine, Pyrenean pine, Corsican pine, Black pine, Pine
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Full Sun
Light watering
Frost Hardy
6a
USDA zone
-23°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
---|---|---|
35m | Max | 10m |
12m | Min | 8m |
50 years to reach maturity
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Austrian Pine Overview
This species produces 2 sheath needles which are about 3-6 inches long and dark green. The cones are about 3 inches long. They are very hardy and will adaptable to soil, cold and wind.
Common problems with Austrian Pine
How to propagate Austrian Pine
Seed
You can propagate by seed.
Grafting
Grafting.
Other uses of Austrian Pine
Year-round interest. Suitable for coastal conditions.
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Hardy and delightful, these plants will cope with the salt laden winds a coastal garden experiences.
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