






Pinus sylvestris ‘Nisbet’s Gold’ Scots Pine
- Compact, pyramidal pine
- Needles are blue-green in the summer, turning to yellow-gold in the winter
- Hardy and tough, this tree brightens up a winter landscape
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Description
The brilliant golden-yellow winter foliage of this compact pyramidal pine lends a dramatic glow to the winter landscape. Much more heavily branched than other golden Scots pine selections, including ‘Gold Coin,’ ‘Gold Medal,’ ‘Aurea,’ and ‘KBN Gold,’ its summer needles are very light aqua-blue-green, becoming bright golden-yellow at the tips. Considerable name confusion resulted from the nomenclature rule of 1957 that Latin cannot be used for cultivar names. Had been known as ‘Nisbet’s Aurea’ and ‘Nirbeth’s Aurea’ to acknowledge A.H. Nisbet of Hampshire, England who found it. Bob Fincham, Coenosium Gardens, Eatonville, Washington, changed the name to ‘Nisbet’s Gold’ when he introduced it to the U.S. Tough and adaptable, it likes dry to average moisture.
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Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
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| Latin Name | Pinus sylvestris 'Nisbet's Gold' |
| Common name | Nisbet's Gold Scots Pine |
| Sun Exposure | sun |
| ANNUAL GROWTH | 6-9" |
| HxW@10 Years | 5'x3' |
| Hardiness Zone | Zones 4-8 |
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