Red Pine

Price range: $17.01 through $24.51

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Botanical Name: Pinus Resinosa
Hardiness Zones: 2-5
Mature Height: 50-80'
Growth Rate: Medium
Seed Source: Michigan

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Plantable Peat Quart

Item # Age Height Available 50 250 500 1,000 2,500 5,000
PREPQ3Y18 3 Year 18 - 24" 1,280 5.37 5.30 4.95 4.46 4.32 4.18
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PREPQ3Y24 3 Year 24 - 36" 560 5.48 5.41 5.06 4.57 4.43 4.29
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Plastic Gallon

Item # Age Height Available 50 250 500 1,000 2,500 5,000
PREPL2Y18 2 Year 18 - 24" 936 7.27 7.19 6.82 6.44 6.29 6.14
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PREPL3Y24 3 Year 24 - 36" 5,400 7.23 7.15 6.78 6.40 6.25 6.10
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PREPL4Y36 4 Year 36 - 48" 3,264 7.34 7.26 6.89 6.51 6.36 6.21
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Plug+2 Jumbo Husky Bare Root

Item # Age Height Available 50 250 500 1,000 2,500 5,000
PREJX24 2 Year 24 - 36" 7,581 5.84 5.76 5.15 4.09 3.79 3.63
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Description

Notes
Red Pine has sharp, long needles that grow from 4-6″ long and display a yellow-green to dark green color.

Uses
Red Pine is typically used for lumber purposes including the creation of structural beams, bridges, and railway ties. This pine also serves as snowbreaks, windbreaks, and Christmas trees.

Wildlife Value
Many animals like red squirrels, ravens, owls, hawks, and others use the Red Pine for nesting. A number of birds are also attracted to its seeds.

History & Lore
The Red Pine is considered a North American native pine. It can be commonly found in Newfoundland, Canada, and the state of Virginia in the U.S.

Hardiness Zones 2-5 Tree Type Conifer Tree Subtype Pine Mature Height 50-80' Mature Spread 25' Growth Rate Medium Seed Source Michigan
Sun Preference Full sun Soil PH Range 4.5-6.0 Soil Preference Medium moisture, sandy loam Tolerant Deer, drought Intolerant Hot summer Diseases Blight, canker Pests Budworm