Pinus sylvestris 'Beuvronensis' - Beuvron Scots Pine

Beuvron Scots Pine

Pinus sylvestris 'Beuvronensis'

  • AKA Dwarf Scots Pine or Dwarf Globe Scots Pine
  • Slow-growing broadly globe-shaped form
  • Flaking orange to red-brown bark
  • Gray to light brown seed cones

ZONE:
3

HEIGHT:
250-300 cm

SPREAD:
250-300 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Beuvron Scots pine should be grown in a moist, acidic, well-drained soil, in full sun. It is tolerant of a variety of soil types, including poor soils, as long as the drainage is good.

To improve looks and airflow, these plants would benefit from periodic 'combing' (use your fingers) to remove dead material.

Additional Notes about Beuvron Scots Pine:


"The term 'Scotch' pine is incorrect and should not be used, as these trees are not a source of that celebrated intoxicant."--The Gymnosperm Database.

Characteristics & Attributes


GROWTH RATE:
Medium
Slow
HABIT:
Rounded
FOLIAGE COLOR:
Green
LANDSCAPE USES:
Specimen
Screening (privacy)

THESE PLANTS ARE

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