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A useful rounded evergreen shrub with rich blue-green needles on dense, horizontal branches, and attractive reddish bark. A great landscape accent or foundation plant. A slow-grower that tolerates regular pruning; well-suited for training into topiary forms. LIGHT: Full sun.
Learn how to grow and care for this dwarf evergreen tree that is perfect for small-space gardens or mixed borders. Find out its features, uses, and planting, watering, pruning, and fertilizing guides.
A slow-growing, evergreen shrub with blue-green needles and light brown cones. Suitable for rock gardens, small gardens, or bonsai, it prefers cool climates and tolerates urban pollution.
Common Name: Dwarf Scots Pine. Family: Pinaceae. Height: 3-5m. Width: 4-5m. Soil: Well drained Chalk, Clay, Sand or Loam. Foliage: Evergreen, 3-4cm blue-grey long needles. Flowers: Red-brown. Pinus sylvestris watereri info sheet
Learn about the cultivar of Pinus sylvestris, a compact and mounded evergreen shrub with blue-green needles. Find out its characteristics, cultural conditions, landscape uses and pests.
Green Penguin Scots Pine is a unique, dwarf variety of the Scots Pine, native to Scotland, northern Scandinavia, Europe, and northern Asia. It was a happy discovery by Jim Lewis in a Minnesota nursery in the late 1990s.
Learn about the cultivar 'Watereri' of Pinus sylvestris, a slow-growing evergreen tree with blue-gray needles and orange bark. Find out its characteristics, cultural conditions, landscape uses, and potential problems.