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Pinus nigra 'Helga' (Austrian Pine) is a dwarf evergreen conifer of fluffy, globe-shaped habit with short, fresh-green needles that contrast nicely with the white buds. A very slow grower, 3-6 in. per year (7-15 cm), this lovely Austrian Pine is an excellent choice for small gardens and containers.
7 Μαρ 2023 · This tree typically grows to 40 to 60 feet tall and 20 to 40 feet wide, so it will need to be given plenty of space in the landscape. In rare cases, Austrian pines can grow over 100 feet tall. Austrian pine has the same cultural needs as most other pine species.
Thrives better than other pines in chalky soils. Perfect for coastal gardens, cottage gardens, hedges, and windbreaks. Watch for aphids, adelgids, sawflies, and pine shoot moths. Easy to grow, easy to care for, and rarely browsed by deer. No pruning is required.
The Austrian Pine is a medium to large-sized evergreen conifer that grows 40 to 60 feet tall and 20 to 40 feet wide. It has a pyramidal habit when young, but as the tree ages, the crown rounds and forms a dome shape. This ornamental tree has stiff dark green needles that occur in bundles of two.
Description: A beautiful, tight, rounded evergreen with a mounded habit; very dwarf and very slow growing, with long thin needles; a wonderful accent plant for borders or framing walkways, makes an impressive green focal point in the winter months. Ornamental Features.
Oregon Green Austrian Pine. Deep, glossy, rich green, stiff needles densely spaced and curved against the branches give the appearance of large pipe cleaners. The unique, more open form with asymmetrical branching creates a striking landscape specimen.
A slower growing, more compact Austrian Pine with showy yellow new growth that ages to light green. Tolerates poor soils, and harsh, drying winds. A showy conifer for windbreaks or for use as an eye-catching landscape specimen. LIGHT: Full sun. WATER: Water when top 2 inches of soil is dry.