Pinus Parviflora Glauca Bonsai
The foliage of stiff curved silver blue needles is presented in tufts at the branch tips adding charm to this picturesque tree.
Pinus parviflora glauca bonsai. It is a more compact and narrower form than pinus parviflora glauca. Young glauca japanese white pine. Pinus parviflora commonly called japanese white pine is native to japan and korea. Pinus parviflora glauca blue japanese white pine.
Parviflora is latin for small flower. Pinus parviflora first described in 1842 by philipp franz von siebold 1796 1866 et joseph gerhard zuccarini 1790 1848 is commonly known as japanese white pine. The two species of the white pine commonly seen as imported bonsai in the west are. Pinus parviflora glauca figure 1.
Pinus parviflora this is one of the most popular of the asian pines for bonsai work and garden use. As well as ゴヨウマツ hime ko matsu or goyo matsu in the japanese language. By creating an account with our store you will be able to move through the checkout process faster store multiple addresses view and track your orders in your account and more. After 10 years of growth a mature specimen will measure 12 to 15 feet 4 5 m tall and wide annual growth rate of 12 to 18 inches 30 45 cm.
It is an evergreen conifer that typically grows to 30 50 tall in cultivation but may reach 90 tall in the wild. Pinus parviflora this content is for basic plus premium and free members only. Mail order conifer nursery of dwarf and miniature conifers japanese maples bonsai and fairy garden plants. Don t see your country in our shipping options.
Sign in or register close sign. Watson2 introduction this cultivar of japanese white pine creates a striking landscape element wherever it is used fig. It typically grows to only 2 tall and to 1 wide over the first 10 years. Glauca japanese white pine1 edward f.
Glauca blue japanese white pine. Gilman and dennis g. Quick view view options. Visitors welcome by appointment call ahead 360 425 0541.
The species is named for its unusually small seed cones. Pinus parviflora glauca japanese white pine is a small evergreen coniferous tree of dense conical habit when young but develops into a wide spreading irregularly shaped tree with a broad flattened canopy. Trees have a dense pyramidal habit when young but with age develop more spreading branching and a flatter top. Often seen as a dense conical form when young.
In spring young seed cones often appear like tiny red flowers at the branch tips.