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Pinus parviflora ‘Bergman’ Japanese White Pine
- Slow-growing, compact, wide shrub or small tree
- Red cones on branch tips among twisted needles
- Excellent choice for rock gardens, fairy gardens, containers and small spaces
SKU: PinPar-Bergman-0-0
Categories: Blue Conifers, Conifer Varieties Known to Produce Cones, Dwarf, Dwarf Conifers, Dwarf Conifers, Our Plants, Pinus parviflora - Japanese White Pines, Pyramidal, Pyramidal, Twisted Needles, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9
Tags: All Is Fixed, Hardiness Zone 5, Not Popular
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Description
A pyramid with twisted blue-green needles. Male pollen cones are profuse and bright red in the spring. The red pollen cones are typical of Pinus pumila – which this cultivar might belong to. Either way, this is one of the finest cultivars of parviflora or pumila. Also known as ‘Bergmani.’ Introduced by Fred Bergman at Raraflora Nursery in Feasterville, Pennsylvania. Don’t forget to check out the wide selection of Japanese White Pine species.
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