White Pine - Transplant
Michigan’s State Tree, the Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus), is the largest conifer of the eastern and upper Midwest forests, reaching up to 150 feet in height and 40 inches in diameter.
Eastern white pine provides food and habitat for numerous wildlife species. Songbirds and small mammals eat eastern white pine seeds. White-tailed deer and cottontail rabbits browse the foliage; the bark is eaten by various mammals
Growth Rate: Rapid (10-15" / year)
Soils: Sand, Loam
Moisture: Dry to Moist
Shade Tolerance: Full to Part Sun
Mature Height: 80-100+ ft.
Deer Damage Potential: High
Uses: Christmas Trees, Erosion Control, Lumber, Wildlife, Windbreaks
Michigan’s State Tree, the Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus), is the largest conifer of the eastern and upper Midwest forests, reaching up to 150 feet in height and 40 inches in diameter.
Eastern white pine provides food and habitat for numerous wildlife species. Songbirds and small mammals eat eastern white pine seeds. White-tailed deer and cottontail rabbits browse the foliage; the bark is eaten by various mammals
Growth Rate: Rapid (10-15" / year)
Soils: Sand, Loam
Moisture: Dry to Moist
Shade Tolerance: Full to Part Sun
Mature Height: 80-100+ ft.
Deer Damage Potential: High
Uses: Christmas Trees, Erosion Control, Lumber, Wildlife, Windbreaks
Michigan’s State Tree, the Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus), is the largest conifer of the eastern and upper Midwest forests, reaching up to 150 feet in height and 40 inches in diameter.
Eastern white pine provides food and habitat for numerous wildlife species. Songbirds and small mammals eat eastern white pine seeds. White-tailed deer and cottontail rabbits browse the foliage; the bark is eaten by various mammals
Growth Rate: Rapid (10-15" / year)
Soils: Sand, Loam
Moisture: Dry to Moist
Shade Tolerance: Full to Part Sun
Mature Height: 80-100+ ft.
Deer Damage Potential: High
Uses: Christmas Trees, Erosion Control, Lumber, Wildlife, Windbreaks