Zone: 4
Height: 6-10ft. tall and 10ft. wide
Light Needs: Full Sun
A form of weeping White Pine that is slower and more dense then Pinus Strobus Pendula. Develops into a dense upright mound.
Category: Weeping Pine Trees
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