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Pinus densiflora cv ALICE VERKADE 20-40cm

Pinus densiflora cv ALICE VERKADE 20-40cm

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Plant Description

Pinus densiflora ‘Alice Verkade’ is a distinctive dwarf cultivar of the Japanese Red Pine, known for its compact growth habit and dense, vibrant foliage. At the 20-40 cm size, this young plant showcases its bright green needles that form a dense, rounded shape. As it matures, ‘Alice Verkade’ develops into a small, bushy tree or shrub, making it ideal for rock gardens, bonsai, or as a low-maintenance specimen in smaller landscapes. The orange-red bark, typical of Pinus densiflora, adds visual interest and contrast, enhancing the plant’s year-round appeal.

IMPORTANT: Please be aware that the picture show adult plant not for sale, the offer is for a plant in the dimension indicated in title description.

Disclaimer: Please keep on mind that the plant may have grown since pictured. Also be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage could have been fallen or change in its color.

Botanical family: Pinaceae

Botanical genus: Pinus

Botanical species: Pinus densiflora cv ALICE VERKADE

SKU:BA-4780-S

Cultivation

Soil type: Well-drained, sandy or rocky soil; tolerates poor, acidic soils

Watering frequency: Low; drought-tolerant once established, water sparingly during dry periods

Light exposure: Full sun

Temperature requirements: Hardy to USDA zones 7-10; tolerates a range of temperatures

Fertilization: Minimal; apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring if needed

Pruning: Prune only to remove dead or damaged branches

Common pests: Pine beetles, aphids, and scale insects

Other care tips: Excellent for xeriscaping and erosion control; ensure good air circulation to prevent disease.

Additional information

Plant Height: 20-40cm

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