Description
This dwarf pine was discovered as a witch’s broom by Dr. Frank Telewski of Michigan State University. Its brilliant, lush, silver-blue needles drape gracefully from the branches. A very rare selection that is equally beautiful!
This dwarf pine was discovered as a witch’s broom by Dr. Frank Telewski of Michigan State University. Its brilliant, lush, silver-blue needles drape gracefully from the branches. A very rare selection that is equally beautiful!
Latin Name | Pinus strobiformis 'Marshall Gulch' |
---|---|
Plant Size | #1 Container, #3 Container, #7, 18-24", #7, 24-30", Specimen |
Common name | Marshall Gulch Southwestern White Pine |
Hardiness Zone | Zones 5-9 |
Annual Growth | 2-4" |
Growth Rate | Dwarf |
Color | blue |
Form | Globose |
Sun Exposure | Sun |
HXW@10 Years | 4'x3' |
Dimensions | 2.5'x3' |
Container Size | #25 |
Your auto-detected zip code | |
hardiness zone based on zip code | |
You can also try another zip code |