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  • Description

The Longleaf Pine, scientifically known as Pinus palustris, is a majestic and iconic pine tree native to the southeastern United States. Here's some information about the Longleaf Pine:

  1. Appearance: The Longleaf Pine is a large evergreen tree that can reach heights of 80 to 100 feet or even taller. It has a straight trunk with reddish-brown bark that becomes deeply furrowed as the tree matures. The needles are long, measuring around 8 to 18 inches in length, and are typically found in bundles of three.

  2. Distribution: Longleaf Pines are primarily found in the southeastern coastal plain of the United States, including states such as Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and parts of Texas. They are well-adapted to sandy, well-drained soils.

  3. Growth: Longleaf Pines have a slow to moderate growth rate and can live for several hundred years. They are known for their long taproots, which help them withstand drought and fire.

Type: 

Tree, Conifer

Origins:

Southeast N. America; GA Native

Height: 

60' - 120'

Spread: 

30' - 40'

Spacing: 

35’

USDA Hardiness Zone: 

7 - 9

Culture: 

Full Sun

Bloom Color: 

Purple

Season of Interest: 

Year-Round

MAINTENANCE NEEDS:  Low maintenance plant. Susceptible to southern pine beetle and pine engraver beetle.  Rust and rots may occur.  Note that Long-leaf pine is flammable and should not be planted near the house

LANDSCAPE USES: Specimen or mass plantings, Naturalized AreasWoodland GardenPonds and streams, and Shade Tree,

COMPANION PLANTS: GinkoJapanese MapleMagnolia

IMAGE: (Form) Daniel Oines from USA, Pinus palustris Jay B Starkey Wilderness Park Florida 4CC BY 2.0 (Cone) Alachua CountyPinus palustris, Watermelon Pond Preserve, FloridaCC BY 2.0  (Bark) I, KENPEIPinus palustris1CC BY-SA 3.0 (Flower) CosmicrayPinus palustris flowerCC BY-SA 3.0