Pinus bungeana
lacebark pine

Notes:

I would just like to take this opportunity to point out how it seems like all the plants with "lacebark" in the name are from China (I'm thinking of this one and Ulmus parvifolia specifically).

"Picturesque". Taprooted. Needles are in threes.

Sources: UFL, Sunset, Stoecklein, Cal Poly, Missouri BG, AHS.

Tags:

acidic soil preferred
aromatic foliage
attracts:birds (ex-humming)
attracts:larval host
attracts:mammals
branches break
clay tolerant
deer resistant
dense canopy
easy to grow
exposure:full sun
form:multi-trunked
form:shrub
form:trainable to single trunk
form:tree
full sun preferred
habit:conical/pyramidal
habit:irregular
habit:oval
litter:minimal
long-lived
persistence:evergreen
pollution sensitive
pruning required
roots:low damage potential
sandy soil tolerant
showy bark
slow-growing
type:conifer
use:bonsai
use:deck/patio
use:shade tree
use:specimen
water:moderate to little
water:regular
well-drained soil required


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