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Pinus leuc. Satellit (graft)

A slow growing narrowly conical pine. Long dark green needles

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Pinus mugo

Mountain Pine. Low growing, spready variety. Short, dark green needles

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Pinus mug. Mops

Dome shaped, dwarf pine. Very hardy variety with short, slender, paired dark green needles up to 3cm in length. Full sun. All soil types. Well-drained soil. Maximum height 0.5-1m. Maximum...

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Pinus mug. Rostrata / Uncinata

Very hardy bushy mountain pine

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Pinus muricata

Bishop Pine. Green-blue needles, often seen growing in costal locations where it takes on a more contorted shape

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Pinus nigra austriaca

Austrian pine. Good in exposed/maritime sites. Dome shaped with dark green needles on spreading branches. Dark brown-black bark.Long ovoid yellow-brown cones. Full sun. All soil types. Well-drained soil. Maximum height...

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Pinus nigra corsicana / maritima

Corsican/ Maritime Pine. Large tree, will grow on any site. Grey/green needles are more sparse than on the Austrian Pine. Plentiful brown cones

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Pinus nigra subsp. Globosa Viridis

Small rounded dark green bush with dense, spreading branches and long needles. Full sun or partial shade. All soil types. Moist but well-drained soil. Maximum height 1.5m. Maximum spread 1m.

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Pinus patula

Very beautiful Pine, with long graceful shiny green needles. Yellow / chestnut long curved, conical cones up to 10cm in length. Full sun. All soil types. Well-drained soil. Maximum height higher...

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Pinus pinea

Umbrella / Stone Pine. Dome shaped pine with stiff, dark green needles to 15cm long. Cones rounded-ovoid up to 15cm long in a shiny, light brown. Full sun. Sand, Chalk and Loam soils....

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