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Pinus attenuata is a striking conifer species native to the western regions of North America. Commonly called the Knobcone pine, this tree captivates with its rugged appearance and dense clusters of woody cones. Gardeners admire the Pinus attenuata tree for its resilience and unique bark texture that adds character to natural landscapes. Its narrow, dark green needles contribute to its elegant silhouette against the skyline.
The Pinus attenuata thrives along the Pacific coastal regions and is often called the California pine due to its prevalent presence in the state’s mountainous areas. This western pine belongs to the Pinaceae species, which encompasses a diverse group of important evergreen trees. People appreciate its adaptability to poor soils and ability to regenerate quickly after wildfires, enhancing forest recovery.
As a native Pacific coastal pine, Pinus attenuata plays a vital ecological role in its habitat. Its unique features make it a valuable addition to natural forestry and restoration projects. Whether admired for its ornamental charm or ecological significance, the Pinus attenuata tree impresses with its resilience and distinctive form.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.
Botanical family: Pinaceae
Botanical genus: Pinus
Botanical species: Pinus attenuata
SKU:BA-8267-S
Soil type: Prefers well-drained, acidic to slightly neutral soils; sandy loam or loamy textures are ideal.
Watering frequency: Moderate; water deeply during dry periods but avoid waterlogging. Once established, drought-tolerant.
Light exposure: Full sun is essential; ensure at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Temperature requirements: Thrives in 10–30°C (50–86°F); young trees may tolerate brief frost down to –5°C (23°F).
Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring for best growth. Avoid excess nitrogen.
Pruning: Minimal pruning needed; remove dead or damaged branches in late winter. Shape only if necessary.
Common pests: Generally pest-resistant; watch for aphids, bark beetles, or fungal infections in humid climates.
Other practices: Provide ample space for canopy development. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.

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