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SWISS STONE PINE
PINUS CEMBRA ALGONQUIN PILLAR

Pinus cembra 'Algonquin Pillar'

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PINUS CEMBRA ALGONQUIN PILLAR

Genus: PINUS
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Height: 30 Feet Tall
Spread: 12-16 Feet Wide
Color: green foliage
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Zone: 3
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PINUS CEMBRA ALGONQUIN PILLAR
Grower Notes:

Pinus cembra 'Algonquin Pillar' is commonly referred to as the Algonquin Pillar Swiss Stone Pine. It is a slow-growing, dense, upright pyramidal evergreen with a strong central leader. Its long, two-toned needles twist and weave together to form lustrous, bushy branches. It makes a great alternative for the Vanderwolf's Pyramid Pine. It matures at 20 feet tall with a spread of 10 feet. It is an extremely hardy pine and a great choice for suburban landscapes as it is quite uniform.

The Algonquin Pillar Swiss Stone Pine should only be planted in full sun. It prefers average, well-drained soils. It can be drought tolerance once established.




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