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A slow-growing, irregularly shaped black pine, about four feet tall and two feet wide at the 10-year mark.
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Close'Hakuho' is a dwarf variety of Japanese Black Pine that is often no taller than 4 feet at the 10-year mark. Longitudinally fissured bark and an irregular profile make 'Hakuho' an intriguing bonsai choice, as well as a good candidate for container planters. Deer-resistant and drought-tolerant once established, 'Hakuho' is also somewhat tolerant of salt, and may be an attractive addition to coastal gardens.
Common Name | Dwarf Japanese Black Pine |
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Mature Size | 4 feet tall, 2 feet wide at 10 years |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Cold Hardiness | -20 ° F |
Characteristics | Evergreen |
Light | Full sun to partial sun |
Structure | |
Bloom Color | N/A |
Bloom Time | N/A |
Uses | Woodland garden, large container planters, specimen, bonsai |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |