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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.
1 Μαΐ 2023 · The dwarf Austrian pine (Pinus nigra) is a popular choice for landscaping and gardening due to its compact size, year-round interest, and easy maintenance. Here are some of the most common uses and applications for this tree, as well as tips on how to care for and cultivate it in your outdoor space.
7 Μαρ 2023 · Potting and Repotting Austrian Pine . Dwarf cultivars of this slow-growing specimen can be grown in large pots, at least twice as wide and deep as the tree's nursery container. A heavy clay pot is best, as it will resist tipping. Make sure the container has good drainage holes, and use a good-quality peat-based potting mix.
A very compact, dwarf, shrubby and rounded pine with long, dark green needles. A slow growing evergreen that is great for limited space. Hardy to -30°F Maximum Elevation: 7,000 ft. SKU. AUS-HOR.
Austrian pine 'Black Prince'. A dwarf, slow-growing, evergreen conifer, which unlike the typical species, produces a compact, flattened, globe-shaped bush, only reaching 45cm (18in) high and 60cm (2ft) across when mature. It has a neat, densely branching habit.
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.
Pinus nigra, commonly called Austrian pine or European black pine, is a medium to large conifer that is native from central and southeastern Europe to western Asia. It grows 40-60’ tall over time (less frequently to 100’). Trees exhibit a dense pyramidal habit in youth.