Michigan’s state tree! Historically a major lumber sorce, this soft needed true pine is wonderful for wildlife habitat and use as wind breaks. How can you tell a white pine from a red pine? A white pine’s needle bundle comes off in a group of 5, so 5 needles spell out W-h-i-t-e!
Seedlings are about 3 years old
Height: 50’-80’ tall, growing about 2’ per tall
Soil: Prefer well drained, moist soils, but are adaptable and can grow in even clay soil with proper drainage
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Michigan’s state tree! Historically a major lumber sorce, this soft needed true pine is wonderful for wildlife habitat and use as wind breaks. How can you tell a white pine from a red pine? A white pine’s needle bundle comes off in a group of 5, so 5 needles spell out W-h-i-t-e!
Seedlings are about 3 years old
Height: 50’-80’ tall, growing about 2’ per tall
Soil: Prefer well drained, moist soils, but are adaptable and can grow in even clay soil with proper drainage
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade