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Silveray Korean Pine. Two-tone green and silver needles extend from the bundles in twists and turns, giving an overall silvery appearance. With an upright and slender form, this tidy selection will thrive in full sun and is highly. adaptable and durable for many landscapes. Pinus koraiensis ‘Silveray’. Garden Size: 20’H x 10’W.
Silveray is a beautiful variety of Korean pine, forming narrowly pyramidal to almost egg-shaped shrubs/feathered trees. It differs from the species by its long, slightly twisted needles with a silvery grey stripe that gives the whole plant an attractive silvery blue feeling.
Fantastic, long, silver-blue needles and an elegant, narrow, conical form make this extraordinary Korean pine highly desirable. We love the name and the plant.
Pinus koraiensis ‘Silveray’. Fantastic, long, silver-blue needles and an elegant, narrow, conical form make this extraordinary Korean pine highly desirable. We love the name and the plant. Introduced in the late 70’s to early 80’s, it is the standard in Europe.
Fantastic, long, silver-blue needles and an elegant, narrow, conical form make this extraordinary Korean pine highly desirable. We love the name and the plant. Introduced in the late 70's to early 80's, it is the standard in Europe.
Pinus koraiensis is a species of pine known commonly as the Korean pine. It is a relic species of the Tertiary, identified as a rare tree species by United Nations. [2] It is native to eastern Asia: Korea, northeastern China, Mongolia, the temperate rainforests of the Russian Far East, and central Japan.
Rare Silveray Korean Pine Tree. Zones 5-9. 'Silver Ray' is a slender, slow-growing tree with upright growth, featuring straight needles that are light silvery blue-green. Over 10 years, it typically reaches a size of 8 ft tall and 3 ft wide.