Pinus thunbergii ‘Sayonara’ (Japanese Black Pine)
Dwarf and slow growing, this develops into a broad and vaguely pyramidal shape up to 100cms high and 150cms across.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Photos represent the plants at their different stages. Your plant may arrive with new/loose roots, having been recently pruned or cut to enhance it's growth.
The white buds are showy against the short green needles and it can produce slender pointed cones.
Plant this in well-drained loamy or sandy soils in full sun in sheltered or exposed positions. It was introduced from Japan in 1861, where it thrives in coastal positions.
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| Features | Interesting Leaf Shape, Spiky, Fragrant Scent, Low Maintenance |
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| Situation | Coastal, Exposed (To wind and sun), Mild City Gardens, Plants for Pots, Sheltered Garden |
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