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Pitch Pine Tree

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Ships November 2026

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Height at Maturity:

Over 25 Feet

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Full Sun

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Planting Zones:

4-7

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Evergreen

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Bare-root

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Pinus rigida - Pitch Pine Tree

Part of the appeal of the Pitch Pine Tree is its bark‚ but they also have thick green needles that can grow in various soils․ If you have a landscape that you want to improve‚ you should think about growing the Pitch Pine Tree․ Let us discuss the different characteristics of this beautiful tree and how it can make a great addition to your landscape․ Tree Characteristics Another feature of this tree is its bark․ Its bark is dark reddish-brown‚ and comes off in large flakes to reveal a smooth reddish-orange surface underneath․ But possibly the defining feature of the tree is its dark green needles․ The hands are usually 3-5 inches long and the tree grows to 50-60 feet in height․ This height‚ combined with its age‚ allows for a proper amount of shade․ Benefits of the Pitch Pine Tree Apart from the habit and color of the bark‚ the tree grows in a wide variety of sites‚ including sites of lower quality; it is resistant to most insect and disease damage․ Therefore‚ it is a good and relatively easy-to-maintain tree to use in landscaping․ The tree is a host to birds and squirrels․ Planting and Care The tree is also very easy to transplant and care for‚ and is a highly utilized garden tree․ It grows well in full sun to part shade and well-drained soil․ Water the tree regularly in its first few years after planting to establish a root system․ Pruning is done according to need and is not necessary for the tree's health․ These trees make stunning low-maintenance specimens․ With their unusual habit and the fact that they seem to thrive in almost any type of soil‚ it is little wonder that they have proven so popular with landscape designers and homeowners. It is a great tree to grow if you want to provide shade in your yard or want to beautify your landscape․ This beautiful fast-growing tree‚ pin oak‚ will give your yard plenty of visual interest․ It loves plenty of sunlight and is best grown in zones 3 to 9․ The trees are also drought-tolerant, so if your area does not get a lot of rainfall, you do not have to worry about the trees wilting. These pines also make a great boundary, as they create a privacy wall with their needle foliage. They are also resistant to deer, so if a deer does visit your yard‚ it will not harm your tree․ This pine will grow in a wide variety of soil types‚ but it does best in a rich‚ well-drained soil․ The tree has drooping branches that twist and wind around one another, giving it a globe shape․ The needles are grouped in threes, and the trees are stiff and yellowish-green in color․ They can have pine cones that grow in groups of five or three․ These trees are less than 20 feet and are evergreen‚ making them excellent for ornamental use in the front or back yard․ They should be planted in rows to form a hedge‚ and they can also be used as a wind break․ Growth and Planting In spring and summer‚ the trees produce places for birds to congregate‚ which can make your yard more attractive․ The small mammals such as squirrels and chipmunks also eat the sprouts and seeds․ These trees are low maintenance and can be used both in residential and commercial areas․ The tree can be used for fuel‚ construction, and pulp as well․ The reason the pine got its name is due to the pitch that can be collected from it․

Tree Characteristics

Another feature of this tree is its bark․ Its bark is dark reddish-brown‚ and comes off in large flakes to reveal a smooth reddish-orange surface underneath․ But possibly the defining feature of the tree is its dark green needles․ The hands are usually 3-5 inches long and the tree grows to 50-60 feet in height․ This height‚ combined with its age‚ allows for a proper amount of shade․ Benefits of the Pitch Pine Tree Apart from the habit and color of the bark‚ the tree grows in a wide variety of sites‚ including sites of lower quality; it is resistant to most insect and disease damage․ Therefore‚ it is a good and relatively easy-to-maintain tree to use in landscaping․ The tree is a host to birds and squirrels․ Planting and Care The tree is also very easy to transplant and care for‚ and is a highly utilized garden tree․ It grows well in full sun to part shade and well-drained soil․ Water the tree regularly in its first few years after planting to establish a root system․ Pruning is done according to need and is not necessary for the tree's health․ These trees make stunning low-maintenance specimens․ With their unusual habit and the fact that they seem to thrive in almost any type of soil‚ it is little wonder that they have proven so popular with landscape designers and homeowners. It is a great tree to grow if you want to provide shade in your yard or want to beautify your landscape․ This beautiful fast-growing tree‚ pin oak‚ will give your yard plenty of visual interest․ It loves plenty of sunlight and is best grown in zones 3 to 9․ The trees are also drought-tolerant, so if your area does not get a lot of rainfall, you do not have to worry about the trees wilting. These pines also make a great boundary, as they create a privacy wall with their needle foliage. They are also resistant to deer, so if a deer does visit your yard‚ it will not harm your tree․ This pine will grow in a wide variety of soil types‚ but it does best in a rich‚ well-drained soil․ The tree has drooping branches that twist and wind around one another, giving it a globe shape․ The needles are grouped in threes, and the trees are stiff and yellowish-green in color․ They can have pine cones that grow in groups of five or three․ These trees are less than 20 feet and are evergreen‚ making them excellent for ornamental use in the front or back yard․ They should be planted in rows to form a hedge‚ and they can also be used as a wind break․ Growth and Planting In spring and summer‚ the trees produce places for birds to congregate‚ which can make your yard more attractive․ The small mammals such as squirrels and chipmunks also eat the sprouts and seeds․ These trees are low maintenance and can be used both in residential and commercial areas․ The tree can be used for fuel‚ construction, and pulp as well․ The reason the pine got its name is due to the pitch that can be collected from it․

Benefits of the Pitch Pine Tree

Apart from the habit and color of the bark‚ the tree grows in a wide variety of sites‚ including sites of lower quality; it is resistant to most insect and disease damage․ Therefore‚ it is a good and relatively easy-to-maintain tree to use in landscaping․ The tree is a host to birds and squirrels․ Planting and Care The tree is also very easy to transplant and care for‚ and is a highly utilized garden tree․ It grows well in full sun to part shade and well-drained soil․ Water the tree regularly in its first few years after planting to establish a root system․ Pruning is done according to need and is not necessary for the tree's health․ These trees make stunning low-maintenance specimens․ With their unusual habit and the fact that they seem to thrive in almost any type of soil‚ it is little wonder that they have proven so popular with landscape designers and homeowners. It is a great tree to grow if you want to provide shade in your yard or want to beautify your landscape․ This beautiful fast-growing tree‚ pin oak‚ will give your yard plenty of visual interest․ It loves plenty of sunlight and is best grown in zones 3 to 9․ The trees are also drought-tolerant, so if your area does not get a lot of rainfall, you do not have to worry about the trees wilting. These pines also make a great boundary, as they create a privacy wall with their needle foliage. They are also resistant to deer, so if a deer does visit your yard‚ it will not harm your tree․ This pine will grow in a wide variety of soil types‚ but it does best in a rich‚ well-drained soil․ The tree has drooping branches that twist and wind around one another, giving it a globe shape․ The needles are grouped in threes, and the trees are stiff and yellowish-green in color․ They can have pine cones that grow in groups of five or three․ These trees are less than 20 feet and are evergreen‚ making them excellent for ornamental use in the front or back yard․ They should be planted in rows to form a hedge‚ and they can also be used as a wind break․ Growth and Planting In spring and summer‚ the trees produce places for birds to congregate‚ which can make your yard more attractive․ The small mammals such as squirrels and chipmunks also eat the sprouts and seeds․ These trees are low maintenance and can be used both in residential and commercial areas․ The tree can be used for fuel‚ construction, and pulp as well․ The reason the pine got its name is due to the pitch that can be collected from it․

Planting and Care

These trees make stunning low-maintenance specimens․ With their unusual habit and the fact that they seem to thrive in almost any type of soil‚ it is little wonder that they have proven so popular with landscape designers and homeowners. It is a great tree to grow if you want to provide shade in your yard or want to beautify your landscape․ This beautiful fast-growing tree‚ pin oak‚ will give your yard plenty of visual interest․ It loves plenty of sunlight and is best grown in zones 3 to 9․ The trees are also drought-tolerant, so if your area does not get a lot of rainfall, you do not have to worry about the trees wilting. These pines also make a great boundary, as they create a privacy wall with their needle foliage. They are also resistant to deer, so if a deer does visit your yard‚ it will not harm your tree․ This pine will grow in a wide variety of soil types‚ but it does best in a rich‚ well-drained soil․ The tree has drooping branches that twist and wind around one another, giving it a globe shape․ The needles are grouped in threes, and the trees are stiff and yellowish-green in color․ They can have pine cones that grow in groups of five or three․ These trees are less than 20 feet and are evergreen‚ making them excellent for ornamental use in the front or back yard․ They should be planted in rows to form a hedge‚ and they can also be used as a wind break․ Growth and Planting In spring and summer‚ the trees produce places for birds to congregate‚ which can make your yard more attractive․ The small mammals such as squirrels and chipmunks also eat the sprouts and seeds․ These trees are low maintenance and can be used both in residential and commercial areas․ The tree can be used for fuel‚ construction, and pulp as well․ The reason the pine got its name is due to the pitch that can be collected from it․

This beautiful fast-growing tree‚ pin oak‚ will give your yard plenty of visual interest․ It loves plenty of sunlight and is best grown in zones 3 to 9․

The trees are also drought-tolerant, so if your area does not get a lot of rainfall, you do not have to worry about the trees wilting. These pines also make a great boundary, as they create a privacy wall with their needle foliage.

This pine will grow in a wide variety of soil types‚ but it does best in a rich‚ well-drained soil․ The tree has drooping branches that twist and wind around one another, giving it a globe shape․

They can have pine cones that grow in groups of five or three․ These trees are less than 20 feet and are evergreen‚ making them excellent for ornamental use in the front or back yard․ They should be planted in rows to form a hedge‚ and they can also be used as a wind break․ Growth and Planting In spring and summer‚ the trees produce places for birds to congregate‚ which can make your yard more attractive․ The small mammals such as squirrels and chipmunks also eat the sprouts and seeds․ These trees are low maintenance and can be used both in residential and commercial areas․ The tree can be used for fuel‚ construction, and pulp as well․ The reason the pine got its name is due to the pitch that can be collected from it․

In spring and summer‚ the trees produce places for birds to congregate‚ which can make your yard more attractive․ The small mammals such as squirrels and chipmunks also eat the sprouts and seeds․

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Plant bare root trees during the dormant season in early spring or late fall (November through April). Dig the hole twice as wide as the roots so the soil is well-drained. Position the tree so the root flare is at or just above ground level. Fill the hole back with the soil you dug from and water. Maintain soil moisture, especially in the tree's early years, by providing deep, regular watering. Apply a 2-4 inch mulch away from the trunk at the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune trees during the first few seasons to establish strength and resilience, remove damaged branches, and continue maintenance pruning as the tree matures. Regularly inspect for pests and diseases and apply integrated pest management practices. Protect young trees from mechanical damage and extreme temperatures with tree guards, and stake them if necessary for support, removing the stakes after one or two years.

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