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White Pine Seedlings

White Pine Seedlings are tall and wide evergreen conifers used for privacy or living fences. They are characterized by their long, slender needles, bundled in groups of five, and their straight trunks, which are often used for timber and lumber. The tree produces cones to reproduce and form new trees. For gardeners, it is a popular plant for its evergreen foliage. No matter what time of year you look at it, it will always have the same stunning blue-green needles. One Native American tribe called it the "Tree of Peace." Because Captain George Weymouth first brought the tree's seeds to the United States from England in 1605, it was known by the "Weymouth" appellation for many years. Today, this title is still included in one of the tree's common names.

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Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

3-8

Height at Maturity

Over 25 Feet

Water Needs

Low

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Care

White Pine seedlings thrive in well-draining soil with regular moisture. Keep them watered, especially during dry spells. Provide good airflow around them to control fungal diseases. Mulch the base to maintain moisture and control weeds.

Exposure

White Pine seedlings thrive best in full sun to partial shade. They favor bright, indirect sunlight but can acclimate to many light conditions. Ideally, they should obtain 6 hours of unaffected sunlight daily for best growth.

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White Pine Seedlings are tall and wide evergreen conifers used for privacy or living fences. They are characterized by their long, slender needles, bundled in groups of five, and their straight trunks, which are often used for timber and lumber. The tree produces cones to reproduce and form new trees. For gardeners, it is a popular plant for its evergreen foliage. No matter what time of year you look at it, it will always have the same stunning blue-green needles. One Native American tribe called it the "Tree of Peace." Because Captain George Weymouth first brought the tree's seeds to the United States from England in 1605, it was known by the "Weymouth" appellation for many years. Today, this title is still included in one of the tree's common names.

Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

3-8

Height at Maturity

Over 25 Feet

Water Needs

Low

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Care

White Pine seedlings thrive in well-draining soil with regular moisture. Keep them watered, especially during dry spells. Provide good airflow around them to control fungal diseases. Mulch the base to maintain moisture and control weeds.

Exposure

White Pine seedlings thrive best in full sun to partial shade. They favor bright, indirect sunlight but can acclimate to many light conditions. Ideally, they should obtain 6 hours of unaffected sunlight daily for best growth.

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White Pine Tree Seedlings for Sale | Pinus strobus

White Pine Seedlings are tall and wide evergreen conifers used for privacy or living fences. They are characterized by their long, slender needles bundled in groups of five and their straight trunk, which is often used for timber and lumber.

They produce cones to reproduce and make new trees as conifers. For gardeners, it is a popular plant because of its evergreen color. No matter what time of year you look at it, it will always have the same stunning blue-green needles.

Young white pine seedling with vibrant green needles on sturdy trunk in mulch

Where White Pine Seedlings Thrive | Native Tree Adaptability

White Pine Seedlings were originally native to North America. It can be found in Canada and the United States. One Native American tribe called it the "Tree of Peace." Because Captain George Weymouth first brought the tree's seeds to the United States from England in 1605, it was known by the "Weymouth" appellation for many years. Today, this title is still included in one of the tree's common names.

Evergreen Foliage of White Pine Trees | Blue-Green Year-Round

No matter the season, you can count on this tree being a lovely blue-green color. The needles are arranged in bundles of five and have a deciduous sheath. While the sheath is shed yearly, the needles remain during the wintertime. The tree's inner bark has a soft, white color that gave it its name.

Interestingly, this tree is also known for its resin. Long ago, the resin was used to make waterproof boats, baskets, and pails for hauling water.

Why White Pine Tree Seedlings Are Perfect for Privacy, Shade & Timber

This lovely tree can be integrated into many different environments. While it is native to the woodlands, you can easily incorporate it into your lawn. Because of its size, it tends to do best in the middle of a wooded area or ample, grassy space. Once you have planted this tree, you can expect it to live for many decades. Usually, these trees live for 200 to 250 years. These long-lived plants can live for more than 400 years in exceptional cases.

White Pine Seedlings is the perfect option for a tall tree you can see from a distance. Many of these trees reach over 100 feet in height. Their dense canopy provides ample shade.

Bundle of 50 Loblolly Pine Seedlings with green needles and exposed roots

Graceful Greenery

The White Pine Tree's soft, long needles create an elegant, flowing canopy that enhances any garden’s aesthetic.

Quick Growth

Experience rapid growth with these trees, which quickly fill your space with lush, vibrant greenery.

Habitat Enhancer

Provides excellent shelter for birds and wildlife, making your garden a haven for local creatures.

Versatile Choice

Adapts well to a range of soil types and climates, offering flexibility for various gardening conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast do white pines grow?

White Pine seedlings grow quickly, adding about 2 to 3 feet of height each year under good conditions. They develop into tall, graceful evergreens with soft, feathery needles. Their fast growth and beauty make them excellent for privacy screens or landscape accents.

What is special about white pine?

White Pine is special for its tall, elegant shape and soft, five-needle clusters that give it a graceful look. It’s one of the fastest-growing evergreens, providing quick shade and year-round beauty. Its wood is also prized for strength and smooth texture, making it both ornamental and valuable.

What is the lifespan of white pine?

White Pines have an impressive lifespan, often living 200 to 400 years. With proper conditions, they can grow into majestic, towering trees that stand for generations. Their longevity and beauty make them a timeless choice for landscapes and reforestation.

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