Pine
Often used as a generic name for conifers, pine trees actually belong to their own genus, Pinus. Sometimes growing to incredible heights, pines are popular landscape trees. We have all the info you need to grow them, including pine problems, care, and varieties suited to your neck of the woods.
Pine
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Slash Pine Tree Facts: Tips On Planting Slash Pine Trees
What is a slash pine tree? This attractive evergreen tree, a type of yellow pine native to the southeastern U.S., produces sturdy, strong wood, which is valuable for the area's timber plantations and reforestation projects. Click here for more slash pine tree information.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Loblolly Pine Tree Care: Loblolly Pine Tree Facts And Growing Tips
If you are looking for a pine tree that grows fast with a straight trunk and attractive needles, the loblolly pine may be your tree. It is a fast-growing pine and not difficult to grow. For tips on growing loblolly pine trees, this article will help.
By Teo Spengler
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Bristlecone Pine Information – Planting Bristlecone Pines In Landscapes
Few plants are more interesting than bristlecone pine trees, short evergreens that are native to mountains in this country. They grow very slowly but live a very long time. For more bristlecone pine information, including tips on planting bristlecone pines, click here.
By Teo Spengler
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Can You Root Pine Branches – Conifer Cutting Propagation Guide
Can you root pine branches? Growing conifers from cuttings isn’t as easy as rooting most shrubs and flowers, but it can definitely be done. Learn about conifer cutting propagation and how to root pine cuttings in the following article.
By Mary H. Dyer