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Eastern White Pine
Space 6 ft. Eastern White Pine trees are widely used as a screen or windbreak. Also widely used for Christmas trees and timber. It carries long, soft bluish green needles with large brown cones. It is easily controlled, and is good for small properties as well as field plantings. This evergreen conifer tree is a truly magnificent tree attaining a height of 80 feet at maturity with a diameter of two to three feet. It grows best in full sun or partial shade and in ordinary soil. The White Pine takes six to eight years to produce a six-foot tree on good sites. apart for screening purposes. It grows rapidly for a pine tree and is pyramidal shaped when young, becoming umbrella-shaped with age. The White Pine tree is long-lived and vigorous. The Eastern White Pine, Pinus Strobus, is a beautiful landscape pine widely used throughout much of North America. It can tolerate wet, swampy areas. ... details
Black Walnut - Carpathia This deciduous tree bears nuts that are thin-shelled and easy to open. The best growth and nut production comes when it is placed in deep, dry, light loamy soils. Common names for the Carpathian Black Walnut tree are Persian Walnut, English Walnut, Carpathian Walnut and Madeira Nut. The tree's crown is rounded, spreading and open. Carpathian Black Walnut trees are self-pollinating but they will normally do better with another neighboring Black Walnut. It is an excellent shade tree that bears excellent thin shell English Walnuts. The Carpathian Black Walnut tree, Juglans nigra, 'Carpathian', can be planted as a nut bearing landscape tree. |
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