Pinus strobus PIE - nus STROBE - us COMMON NAME: Eastern White Pine Form: evergreen tree, conical when young, less defined with age, 50 to 80’ tall and 30 to 50’ wide FOLIAGE: light green with a bluish cast, 5 needles per fascicle, thin flexible needles, 3-5” long, serrated margins(finely toothed) White stomata lines on the inner surface
Veins: parallel FRUIT: light brown cones, 6-8” long, stalked, slender and tapering often curved Tip of scales never prickly Limbs are in whorls Smooth bark Zones 3-8
Pinus strobus
Pinus strobus
Pinus strobus
Weeping