Pinus strobus ‘Beal’s Starry Night’ Eastern White Pine

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Description

Smaller tufts of needles at each branch tip gives the plant an appearance of stars around each bud. A very rare cultivar recently found as a witch’s broom. Beal’s Starry Night is named for Professor WIlliam James Beal of Michigan State University. The broom came from a white pine planted by Professor Beal in 1896 on the MSU campus as part of a forestry experiment (The Beal Pinetum).

 

 

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Weight N/A
Latin Name

Pinus strobus 'Beal's Starry Night'

Plant Size

#1 Container, #1 Container on Standard, #10 Junior Specimen: 18-24", #3 Container, #3 Container on Standard, #5 Container, #7, 18-24"

Common name

Beal's Starry Night Eastern White Pine

Sun Exposure

Sun

ANNUAL GROWTH

2-3"

HxW@10 Years

2'x2.5'

Color

green

Form

Globose

Growth Rate

Dwarf

Hardiness Zone

Zones 3-8

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