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Red Pine Seedling Plugs
(Pinus Resinosa)
A long-needled fast growing pine, Red Pine reach heights of up to 150 feet, with a bare trunk reaching over halfway up the tree as it reaches maturity. Their needles are up to 6 inches long, making for a very tall tree with a "crown" of branches and needles at the top. They are very popular as Christmas trees.
Often found growing in sandy soils and rocky terrain, Red Pine adapt well to very poor soil and can live as long as 400 years. It does not tolerate shade, but does tolerate high winds and drier soils.
Red Pine are often planted for forest and wildlife habitat, and are common in most Northern States.
Estimated height: 4-8 inches - height does not include roots [?]
Zones 3-6 (see zone map)

Prefers full sun
SHIPPING IN FALL 2010: These and other bare root evergreen trees begin shipping the week of September 27 [shipping info]. To guarantee availability [and to reserve trees in your name], we suggest that you order soon. If you'd like to delay shipment to October or even early November, please specify that date in a follow up email after placing your order. However, shipping season for these specific bare root trees ends after the week of Nov 15, 2010. If you need trees shipped later than that, we suggest you look at our various sizes and species of plugs, which can be shipped at nearly any time of year.
SPECIAL PACKAGING: We offer cotton gift bag packaging for all sizes of bare root seedlings and transplants, sold separately in matching quantities.
California and Oregon residents: We cannot ship this type of tree to you due to your state's quarantine restrictions. View our CA/OR quarantine list >>
Washington State residents: We cannot ship this type of tree to you due to your state's quarantine restrictions. View our WA quarantine list >>
Prices include all shipping and handling charges
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5-pack:
$23.00
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10-pack:
$33.00
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25-pack:
$59.00
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50-pack:
$94.00
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100-pack:
$140.00
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Pictures of mature Red Pine
 
These pictures are for general identification and description only. As your trees reach maturity, they may vary slightly in size, color, and general appearance.
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