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Pinus strobus – Eastern White Pine

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3, 4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b

Height Range (ft.)

50 to 80

Spread (ft.)

20 to 40

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Cylindrical cones, Light green to brown

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Pinus strobus – Eastern White Pine

Pinus strobus, or Eastern White Pine, is a tall native evergreen with soft blue-green needles, fast growth, and high value for wildlife and landscape use.

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Additional information

Size

, ,

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

US Native Plants

Zone

3, 4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b

Height Range (ft.)

50 to 80

Spread (ft.)

20 to 40

Bloom Time

Bloom Description

Cylindrical cones, Light green to brown

Sun

,

Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

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Tolerate

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Growth Rate

Attracts

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Product Description

Pinus strobus, commonly known as Eastern White Pine, is a tall, long-lived native evergreen tree known for its soft, bluish-green needles and stately form. One of the most iconic conifers in the eastern U.S., it can grow 50 to 80 feet tall in the landscape and even taller in the wild. Eastern White Pine features long, flexible needles in bundles of five and produces slender, elongated cones. Its fast growth, tolerance to various soils, and year-round presence make it a versatile choice for windbreaks, wildlife habitat, and naturalized plantings.

Why choose Eastern White Pine:

  • Graceful beauty: Soft blue-green needles and upright form create an elegant silhouette

  • Fast-growing: One of the quickest-growing native evergreens for size and screening

  • Wildlife value: Provides cover, nesting, and food for birds and small mammals

Cultivating tips:

  • Sun exposure: Requires full sun for best growth and form

  • Soil needs: Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soils but tolerates a wide range

  • Maintenance: Minimal; prune lower branches if desired for clearance

Designs for your garden:

  • Windbreaks and screens: Ideal for large properties needing evergreen structure

  • Naturalized borders: Blends beautifully into meadows and woodland edges

  • Wildlife gardens: Provides shelter and year-round habitat for native species

Ecological benefits:

  • Native keystone species: Supports birds, insects, and mammals throughout the year

  • Soil health: Deep roots help prevent erosion and improve structure

  • Carbon storage: Long-lived, fast-growing tree ideal for ecological restoration

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Eastern White Pine native to the United States?

Yes. Pinus strobus is native to eastern North America, including much of the northeastern and Great Lakes regions. It is one of the most important and iconic native conifers in the eastern U.S., providing significant ecological, historical, and ornamental value.

How large does Eastern White Pine grow?

Eastern White Pine is a tall, fast-growing evergreen tree that can reach 50 to 80 feet tall and 20 to 40 feet wide in landscapes—and over 100 feet in the wild. It has a soft, feathery appearance thanks to its long, flexible blue-green needles arranged in bundles of five.

What are the ideal growing conditions for Eastern White Pine?

This pine thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil, but it is quite adaptable to sandy or loamy soils. It is hardy in USDA zones 3 through 8 and grows best in cooler climates with adequate moisture and space to develop its mature size and form.

Is Eastern White Pine good for pollinators and wildlife?

Yes. Eastern White Pine is a host plant for numerous native moths and butterflies, and its seeds are eaten by birds and small mammals. The dense foliage offers year-round shelter for wildlife, including nesting sites for birds and winter cover for mammals.

Is Eastern White Pine deer-resistant and easy to maintain?

Eastern White Pine is not deer-resistant—young trees are often browsed and may need protection in areas with heavy deer pressure. However, it is otherwise low-maintenance once established. It benefits from adequate spacing, as it can become thin and misshapen in overcrowded or shaded conditions.

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