Southwestern White Pine - Pinus strobiformis 

The Southwestern White Pine (Pinus strobiformis) is a medium sized native conifer for landscapes, gardens, and naturalizing. This plant has a denser habit that the Eastern and Western White Pines. It can be distinguished because it lacks the white papery sheath at the needle cluster base. This plant needs deep soil and does not do well in rocky soil. The native species is most common in production.

Pinus strobiformis  - Southwestern White Pine
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