Eastern White Pine

Pinusstrobus

Family
Pinaceae (py-NAY-see-ee)
Genus
Pinus (PY-nus)
Species
strobus (STROH-bus)
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Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Medium Green
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
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Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

Wilmington, Delaware

Chicago, Illinois

Glenview, Illinois

Lisle, Illinois

Ottawa, Illinois

Michigan City, Indiana

West Lafayette, Indiana

Iowa City, Iowa

Louisville, Kentucky

Mc Dowell, Kentucky

Taylorsville, Kentucky

Loreto, Marche

Laurel, Maryland(2 reports)

Valley Lee, Maryland

Bridgewater, Massachusetts

Framingham, Massachusetts

Lawrence, Massachusetts

Roslindale, Massachusetts

Tecumseh, Michigan

Brainerd, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Nisswa, Minnesota

Oxford, Mississippi

Piedmont, Missouri

Lincoln, Nebraska

Frenchtown, New Jersey

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Ithaca, New York

Jefferson, New York

Marilla, New York

Willsboro, New York

Raleigh, North Carolina

Dayton, Ohio

Youngstown, Ohio

Altoona, Pennsylvania

Berwyn, Pennsylvania

Lansdale, Pennsylvania

Schwenksville, Pennsylvania

Smokerun, Pennsylvania

Tidioute, Pennsylvania

Watsontown, Pennsylvania

Ogden, Utah

Mineral, Virginia

Richlands, Virginia

Hudson, Wisconsin

Janesville, Wisconsin

Mc Farland, Wisconsin

New Berlin, Wisconsin

Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Stevens Point, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

11
positives
1
neutral
1
negative
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Hudson, WI (Zone 4b) | October 2021 | positive

Eastern White Pines are stunningly beautiful and majestic trees, and a landscape featuring mature specimens is truly a magical place. Th...Read More

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Ogden, UT | February 2015 | positive

I've read that this pine is hard if not impossible to grow in Utah due to high PH content in the soil. Mine is thriving however. It was p...Read More

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Lititz, PA (Zone 6b) | May 2014 | neutral

A very beautiful tree that provides shelter and food for wildlife and a nice accent for the landscape. The negative for this is that it ...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | March 2014 | positive

A superb, fast-growing evergreen tree. A grove can have the majesty of a cathedral. The blue-green foliage looks and feels soft, and the ...Read More

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Coon Rapids, MN (Zone 4a) | February 2008 | positive

Commonly grown in the Metro area of the Twin Cities and in the rural areas further north to roughly the Candian Border. Most of the trees...Read More

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Hilliard, OH (Zone 6b) | May 2007 | positive

these get HUGE!!!!. most can expect hights of over 100' and may even brake the record of 216'. wonderful bonsai. lives well over 300 year...Read More

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Marilla, NY | May 2006 | positive

This is my favorite tree. My house is surrounded by hundreds of large white pine. The previous owner of my lot planted them about 40 ye...Read More

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Culpeper, VA (Zone 7a) | November 2005 | positive

I love this tree.

My long winding hill of a driveway here in Culpeper, VA, is lined with huge specimens that make it seem ...Read More

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Oxford, MS (Zone 7a) | November 2005 | negative

Edited Sep 17, 2023:

I changed my rating to negative as 200 I said were alive from 1994 planting are almost all dead now. ...Read More

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Ithaca, NY (Zone 5b) | November 2004 | positive

White pine tends to shed its older needles every year. Needle drop occurs mid fall here in central NY State - about the same time as the ...Read More

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Toronto, ON (Zone 5b) | August 2004 | positive

This is an excellent tree. The mature form of Eastern White Pine is very beautiful; tall and graceful with wispy, picturesque crowns. I s...Read More

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Piedmont, MO (Zone 6a) | July 2004 | positive

Pinus strobus is very fast-growing and great for screening. However, it is prone to storm damage from both lightning and wind, at least i...Read More

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Benton, KY (Zone 7a) | July 2004 | positive

A tall upland tree with few large limbs arranged in horizontal whorls around the tree.

Needles are 2 to 4 inches long and ...Read More

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