Austrian Pine

Austrian pine is a large evergreen tree. It looks similar to the native ponderosa pine, but has more branches and a denser appearance. Ponderosa pine requires less water than Austrian pine.

Austrian pine has beautiful long, dark green needles. The branches grow horizontally and sweep up gently. They are easy to grow if given regular moisture.

 

Austrian Pine

Austrian pine is a large evergreen tree. It looks similar to the native ponderosa pine, but has more branches and a denser appearance. Ponderosa pine requires less water than Austrian pine.

Austrian pine has beautiful long, dark green needles. The branches grow horizontally and sweep up gently. They are easy to grow if given regular moisture.

 

Plant details
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Botanic Name

Pinus nigra

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Pronunciation

PY-nus NY-gruh

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Mature Height

40 to 60 ft.

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Mature Spread

20 to 40 ft.

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Water usage
Water Usage

One Droplet: Water twice per month or less, once established.

Two Droplets: Water about once per week, once established.

Three Droplets: Water about twice per week, once established.

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Flower Color

NA

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Bloom time

NA

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Colorado Native

No

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Natural Habitat

Europe

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Light Requirements

sun

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Cold Hardiness

USDA zones 4-7

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Elevation Limit

hardy to 8,500 ft.

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