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Pine - White (Pinus Parviflora/Pinus Pentaphylla)

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Pine - White  (Pinus Parviflora/Pinus Pentaphylla) - Bonsai Tree Type (Outdoors) Bonsai Care

Also known as Japanese White Pine or Japanese 5 Needle Pine. This conifer has purplish bark with black scales upon which needles grow in cluster of 5 in dense tufts. Foliage colour can vary but generally is bluish green on top and bluish white underneath.

STYLE : Suitable for all styles, except broom, but particularly good for formal and informal upright.

WARNING : Fully hardy but need protection against cold winds and prolonged freezing. Avoid waterlogging.

Care Info

REPOT : Every 2-5 years depending on age, in mid to late spring.

SOIL : Prefers free draining 70:30 grit:organic mix.

PRUNE : Late summer/early autumn for branches which have become congested and overgrown.

PINCH : Pinch half/third of new shoots in spring. Remove old needles in late summer/early autumn to let in light.

WATER : White Pines suffer more from too much than too little water. Keep moist in summer and dry in winter.

 

FEED : Weak, balanced feed monthly in growing season, then nitrogen free in autumn/winter.

WARNING : Fully hardy but need protection against cold winds and prolonged freezing. Avoid waterlogging.


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