3 Pinus Nigra Nigra / Austrian Pine / Black Pine Trees 20-30cm Tall in 9cm Pot, Most Robust Pine

3 Pinus Nigra Nigra / Austrian Pine / Black Pine Trees 20-30cm Tall in 9cm Pot, Most Robust Pine

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Key Information:
Foilage
Evergreen
Mature Height
12m+
Mature Spread
8m+m
Hardiness
H7 (colder than -20°C)
Soil Type
Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Soil pH
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral

Product Description

3 Pinus Nigra Nigra / Austrian Pine / Black Pine Trees 20-30cm Tall in 9cm Pot, Most Robust Pine 

 

Pinus nigra is a large coniferous evergreen tree, growing to 20–55 metres (66–180 ft) high at maturity and spreading to 20 to 40 feet wide. The bark is grey to yellow-brown, and is widely split by flaking fissures into scaly plates, becoming increasingly fissured with age. The leaves ("needles") are thinner and more flexible in western populations

 

Pinus nigra is moderately fast growing, at about 30–70 centimetres (12–28 in) per year. It usually has a rounded conic form, that becomes irregular with age. The tree can be long-lived, with some trees over 500 years old. It needs full sun to grow well, is intolerant of shade, and is resistant to snow and ice damage.

 

Customer Reviews

  • 5
    Pinus negra

    Posted by Colin mcleish on 9th Apr 2024

    Well boxed .in good condition with some moisture still in the roots good trees as always. Post office communications not great.

  • 4
    Pinus Nigra

    Posted by Steve on 17th Nov 2023

    Healthy looking plants..small but I should have read description better. Fast delivery well packed. Deffo buy again

  • 4
    Nice small strong trees

    Posted by Stephen Hopkins on 1st Apr 2023

    Well packed & quick delivery. Recommend

  • 5
    These tree's arrived really well packaged, they were dispatched quickly, would definitely recommend

    Posted by Paul Lloyd on 22nd Mar 2023

    Having bought from you before, and will again, i would highly recommend this company,

  • 4
    Look promising

    Posted by Christopher Mulcahy on 9th Aug 2019

    These plants are intended for Bonsai, so it is more a matter of allowing these young plants to grow on and year on year be subject to training and shaping. We shall just have to wait and see...

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