Pinus parviflora

Japanese White Pine

Pinaceae

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Habitat

  • native to Japan
  • zone 4 to 7

Habit and Form

  • evergreen needle conifer tree; small to medium size
  • 25 to 50' tall in U.S.
  • as wide as tall
  • young trees dense and conical
  • older trees develop picturesque form
  • become flat-topped with lower branches shorter than upper branches

Summer Foliage

  • needles in 5's
  • 1.5 to 2.5" long, stiff and twisted
  • appear in brush-like tuft on branches
  • bluish-green color

Autumn Foliage

  • same as summer foliage

Flowers

  • blooms in May
  • small, yellow-green flowers in clusters

Fruit

  • brownish-red 1.5 to 4" cones
  • persist 6 or more years
  • often produced in abundance evergreen on young trees

Bark

  • smooth, gray when young
  • stems greenish-brown, very slightly downy first year
  • older bark dark gray, and scaly platy

Culture

  • full sun is best
  • relatively tolerant of most soils as long as well-drained
  • somewhat salt tolerant

Landscape Uses

  • specimen
  • excellent needle evergreen for small residences
  • especially effective in groups of 3 or 4
  • useful along the coast because salt tolerant

Liabilities

  • somewhat slow growing
  • can suffer from the usual gamet of pine diseases, insects, disorders, but typically not badly bothered

ID Features

  • needles in 5's
  • blue-green, twisted needles, in brush-like clusters
  • unique spreading, flat-topped mature form
  • short "White Pine" type cones

Propagation

  • seed moist stratified for 3 months
  • cultivars grafted

Cultivars/Varieties

'Adcock's Dwarf' - A slow-growing bonsai-esque novelty, this 3' upright globe bears small needles clustered about the branch tips.

'Bergman' (also listed as 'Bergmani') - This architectural, compact upright form displays slightly twisted, blue-green needles. It forms a shrub or small tree.

'Glauca' - A very common form that grows to become a small to medium tree, this selection bears long twisted needles with bright blue color. A natural bonsai, the plant grows open with irregular branching. It usually displays a heavy crop of ornamental cones. 'Glauca Nana' is similar, but the plant is narrower with ascending branches; 'Glauca Brevifolia' has shorter, more curved needles with an open habit.

'Ogon Janome' - This is a rare variegated "Dragon's Eye" form with bands of yellow on the needles. 'Goldilocks' also bears colored needles, though in this case the blue needles have an overlay of yellow.

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, http://hort.uconn.edu/plants, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.