Zone: 3-7
Height: 10-25ft. tall and 15-20ft. wide
Light Needs: Full Sun
Weeping Sylvestris Pine Hardy and adaptable to nearly all climates. Strongly weeping form with sparce branching. Incredible if trained high with a stake. Considered the finest Weeping Scotch Pine. Bark is orange to orange-brown and scaly or peeling.
Category: Weeping Pine Trees
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