Austrian pine
Botanical Name:
Pinus nigra
Common Name:
Austrian pine
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Pinus nigra
The Austrian Pine, scientifically known as Pinus nigra, is a robust and adaptable evergreen tree known for its straight trunk and dense, conical crown. This tree's dark green needles, usually paired, lend it a distinctive appearance. The bark, initially smooth and gray, matures into a rough texture, featuring plates and scales. Thriving in well-drained soil and preferring full sun, the Austrian Pine is highly adaptable to various climates. Its resilience and ability to withstand harsh conditions make it a popular choice for windbreaks and landscaping in urban or rural settings.
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Average Annual Low Temp (°F)
1
Below -50°F
2
-50°F to -40°F
3
-40°F to -30°F
4
-30°F to -20°F
5
-20°F to -10°F
6
-10°F to 0°F
7
0°F to 10°F
8
10°F to 20°F
9
20°F to 30°F
10
30°F to 40°F
11
40°F to 50°F
Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
Botanical Name | Pinus nigra |
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Common Name | Austrian pine |
Family | Pinaceae |
Foliage Type | Evergreen |
Mature Height | 50-60 ft. |
Mature Width | 20-25 ft. |
Preferred Zones | Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8 |
Bloom Time | Non Flowering |
Preferred Soil Type | Widely Adaptable |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
Growth Rate | Slow - Medium |
Drought Tolerance | Medium |