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Pinus Nigra - Austrian Black Pine
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Pinus Nigra - Austrian Black Pine

$69.00
The Austrian Black Pine features dense cone-like mature foliage and scaly bark. The juvenile foliage will appear as an umbrella at the tips of the mature growth. This is a very hardy species of Black Pine that can tolerate varying wind conditions and poor soil.

Tree Specifications:
- Botanical Name: Pinus Nigra
- Common Name: Austrian Black Pine
- Pot: 1 Gallon Growers Pot
- Size: 17" - 24" Including Growers Pot

Our featured material is of our general stock for this species, and each tree will be slightly different due to shape, trimming, season, and natural growth patterns but similar in size.

All sales are final on material.
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Description

The Austrian Black Pine features dense cone-like mature foliage and scaly bark. The juvenile foliage will appear as an umbrella at the tips of the mature growth. This is a very hardy species of Black Pine that can tolerate varying wind conditions and poor soil.

Tree Specifications:
- Botanical Name: Pinus Nigra
- Common Name: Austrian Black Pine
- Pot: 1 Gallon Growers Pot
- Size: 17" - 24" Including Growers Pot

Our featured material is of our general stock for this species, and each tree will be slightly different due to shape, trimming, season, and natural growth patterns but similar in size.

All sales are final on material.

Care Information

  • Pines tolerate dryer soil much better than over-watering.
  • It is recommended to water the tree daily and monitor the wetness of the soil.
  • One of the most important things to remember about the Japanese Black Pine is that it must have good drainage.
  • The Austrian Black Pine needs full sun and somewhat cool climates.
  • Pruning of the Austrian Black Pine should be done gradually to help develop a strong root system.
  • Repotting the tree in the springtime before the needles open will ensure the best results.

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