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A truly majestic tree. Cones develop over 2 years turning from green to brown. Ultimate height in 10-25 years – up to 25 metres. Supplied 20-30cm tall, in a P9 pot. Weight: Approx 0.25kg each. PRICES INCLUDE VAT
A gorgeous dwarf evergreen perfect for small-space gardens or mixed borders. This slow grower is easy to maintain in the desired size and shape. Compact habit and dense branches create a solid mass of color in the winter landscape.
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
Found by William Bennett in the 1960’s, this remains one of the premier dwarf forms of Scots pine with blue or green foliage. The dense, slow-growing, irregular mound of thick blue-green needles hides its buds in bunches of needles, which makes it a challenge to propagate.
Buy Scots Pine, Pinus sylvestris, online at Trees Direct. A beautiful evergreen conifer with scaly orange-brown bark. Reliable UK delivery available.
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.
Dwarf Scotch Pine is an excellent choice for coastal or windy locations and these trees will also thrive on a roof terrace, making them a popular tree for contemporary urban garden design. As an evergreen these neatly growing trees will provide interest throughout the year.