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I bought this cute little Italian Christmas tree for my Italian husband 4 years ago. After Christmas, we followed the planting instructi...Read More
As a 5 inch "plant a real tree" Christmas gift, I watered this baby every day, repotted is several times. Finally put it in the Tucson a...Read More
Feb. 2014 UPDATE: I have about a couple dozen of these mostly in pots, but several ~ 2 footers (OA) are in the ground since November 2012...Read More
It thrives up here at 4,000ft (High Desert), but grows very slowly. New growth barley reached 6 inches. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful pine tree.
I collected a few seeds while in Rome two years ago but waited awhile to plant them. Out of 6 seeds I had two good plants which are now ...Read More
We obtained this pant as a christmass tree in 2001 and planted it after the holidays. Our area has, for southern CA, some pretty extreme...Read More
Probably the best pine for central Texas. Highly tolerant of strongly alkaline soils. Very drought tolerant. No known disease or serio...Read More
My Italian Stone Pine is on an upstairs balcony in a pot that is about 14 inches. It is my second one. Both have done well. At one time t...Read More
My brother got this plant as a little Christmas tree over 10 years ago. Unsure of its hardiness, decided to give it a go and plant it ou...Read More
After 5 years in my home, I just learned this morning what I thought was a Monterey Pine in my back yard is actually a Stone Pine. An ar...Read More
It can take a lot of water but it does not like wet feet. I bought a couple dozen of these on sale after Christmas about two and a half ...Read More
I also bought them around Christmas. Have four planted in full sun, at our property in east Texas, zone 8a. Very drought tolerant. Re...Read More
Hi! A few years ago I did holidays in northern Italy and brought back a little p.pinea with my car and planted it out in the garden. A bi...Read More
We got our stone pine at Christmas from a grocery store. It was in a gallon container and very healthy. After planting it has continued...Read More
We planted two of these trees in our garden in Australia nearly ten years ago, and they have thrived and are now 6 to 8 metres tall. We h...Read More
This is commonly sold in stores during December to be used as a Christmas gift plant, and when sold are usually about 18" tall.
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