Dwarf Pine for rockery and small spaces. Medicinal properties. Edible pine nuts. Bonsai.
The seeds can be eaten raw or cooked as a condiment. From the resin turpentine is extracted. It is antiseptic, vermifuge and diuretic. Good firewood. A dye is extracted from the leaves.
Evergreen conifer up to 3-5m tall. Green-bluish neddle-like leaves and violet pine cones turning reddish when riping.
Requires siliceous, neutral and well drained soils.
Sowing in spring. Lightly cover the seeds and maintain the humidity until germination is completed.
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Flowering |
Average germination (%) | 70 |
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Climate Zone | Cool areas, Mountain |
Hardiness | Hardy (tolerates temperatures down to -15ºC), No drought resistant |
Plant use | Bonsai, Edible, Gardening, Landscaping, Medicinal, Rock garden, Timber |
Seeds per gram | 10 |
Soil - Moisture | Fresh to moist |
Soil - Ph | Neutral |
Soil - Type | Silty |
Sunlight - Exposure | Sun |