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Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No. Conifer, evergreen tree, needles much twisted and to a lesser degree the branches. Hardy to USDA Zone 3. Jacobson (1996) states that this selection was introduced in about 1977 and, therefore, the cultivar name is invalid since "latinized" cultivar names have been forbidden since 1959.
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Twisted Needle White Pine, formally called Pinus Strobus Torulosa, is an evergreen with unique, green-blue 'twisted' needles that give this unusual conifer its signature name. The spiraling needles of the White Pine will lend a softer look to your landscape. Torulosa are fast-growing and tall, reaching heights of 40 to 50 feet, with a.
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Native to the UK. No. Potentially harmful. Genus. Pinus. Genus description. Pinus can be shrubs or large, evergreen trees, some species with attractive bark, developing an irregular outline with age and bearing long needle-like leaves in bundles of 2, 3 or 5; conspicuous cones may fall or remain on the tree for years. Name status.
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Pinus strobus 'Torulosa' is an upright growing form of Eastern white pine. 'Torulosa' is know for its contorted branches and twisted needles. This feature gives 'Torulosa' one of the most unique looks of any Eastern white pine. In addition to the twisting of the needles, the needles of 'Torulosa' have an attractive blueish color
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Pinus strobus 'Torulosa'. Distribution: Species native to e. North America. Comments: A strong, vigorously growing evergreen tree, somewhat columnar, with both twisted branches and attractive blue-green needles. It can grow 1-2' per year when young but The Arboretum's oldest plant is over 30 years and is only 22' tall and 19' wide.
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Pinus strobus 'Contorta' (Eastern White Pine) is an upright, evergreen conifer of loose-pyramidal habit with a twisted trunk and gracefully twisted branches, branchlets, and fluffy, light green needles. Grows up to 15-40 ft. tall (4-16 m) and 10-30 ft. wide (3-9m). Performs best in full sun in preferably neutral to acidic, medium moisture.
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Pinus strobus 'Torulosa' is a unique cultivar of the Eastern White Pine. It is known for its irregular and twisted growth pattern, giving it a distinctive appearance. The needles are soft and bluish-green in color, and the tree produces long, cylindrical cones. This cultivar is a popular choice for adding visual interest and texture to landscapes.
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Zones 3-8. Pinus strobus 'Torulosa' is a fast growing white pine with curling twisted branches and curly blue-green needles. 'Torulosa' forms an upright shape reaching up to 15 ft in height in 10 years. Give 'Torulosa' room to show off as the twisting needles on a larger pine is quite interesting in the landscape. Limited Quantities.
Pinus strobus Torulosa
Pinus strobus, commonly called the eastern white pine, northern white pine, white pine, Weymouth pine (British), and soft pine is a large pine native to eastern North America. It occurs from Newfoundland, Canada, west through the Great Lakes region to southeastern Manitoba and Minnesota, United States, and south along the Appalachian Mountains and upper Piedmont to northernmost Georgia and.
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Pinus strobus 'Torulosa' - The unique form and texture of this contorted Eastern white pine has a unique look and feel. The very narrow form and severely twisted needles and twisting branches make an interesting sculptural accent to the small landscape. Short twisting side branches, sparse branching and low needle density produce a fluffy look.
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Description. This pyramidal conifer was found as a seedling of Pinus strobus 'Torulosa' by Jim Boyko. Named in honor of his unique style-a button-up shirt with the top 3 buttons open, showing his curly chest hair! The awesome texture and color of this pine make it an.
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Contorted White Pine Information. Contorted white pine trees (Pinus strobus 'Contorta' or 'Torulosa') share many of the traits of eastern white pine, a native needled evergreen.Both grow relatively rapidly and can live over 100 years. While eastern white pine trees shoot up to 80 feet (24 m.) in cultivation and can attain 200 feet (61 m.) in the wild, twisted white pine trees don't.
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Noteworthy Characteristics. Pinus strobus, commonly called Eastern white pine, is a rapid-growing, long-lived, needled evergreen tree that is native to the northeastern United States and Canada (State tree of Maine and Michigan).Although pyramidal in its early years, it matures to a broad oval habit with an irregular crown. Typically grows 50-80' in cultivation, but will grow to 100' tall in.
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Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: Conifer, evergreen tree, 30-60 ft (9-18 m), in youth a symmetrical pyramid, open, soft, pleasant appearance; with age, is composed of several horizontal and ascending branches. Needles in bundles of five, slender, soft, bluish-green, 5-13 cm long, white stomatic lines on the two inner surfaces, sheath about.
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Hardiness Zone:3-8. Height:40-50 ft. Spread:40-50 ft. Bloom Color: Green Shades. White Pine is one of our area's standout native evergreen trees. 'Torulosa' puts a new twist on this old time favorite with curled, twisted needles that cover the plant and give it a different look and texture that is subtle but readily apparent in the landscape.