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Jack Pine
This North American native is extremely cold-hardly (USDA Zone 2). It has a broad, pyramidal shape and can grow to 50’ tall with a width of 40’. The dark green needles come in bundles of two and turn a bit yellowish in the winter. This tree needs full sun, but is not fussy about soil types. It can tolerate periods of drought once it’s established.
Soil:
Dry
Plant Shape:
Pyramidal
Exposure:
Full Sun
Bloom Color:
Green
Landscape Use:
Screen/Hedge
Wildlife Interest:
Attracts Birds
Plant Type:
Tree
Hardiness Zone:
2 - 7