Longleaf Pine

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Pinus palustris

Native, evergreen, long-needle pine tree, can grow to be 125’ tall. Native to Florida sandhills, this tree does best in full sun with well-drained sandy soils. Very drought tolerant once established. Younger trees will grow slowly while they establish a healthy root system, with growth picking up after the first 5-7 years. While Longleaf Pines can make a lovely addition to a landscape, in their natural habitat, they are part of an incredibly biodiverse ecosystem, supporting deer, wild turkeys, and the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, due to the frequent natural fires that provide rich undergrowth which provides food and shelter for many different species.

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Pinus palustris

Native, evergreen, long-needle pine tree, can grow to be 125’ tall. Native to Florida sandhills, this tree does best in full sun with well-drained sandy soils. Very drought tolerant once established. Younger trees will grow slowly while they establish a healthy root system, with growth picking up after the first 5-7 years. While Longleaf Pines can make a lovely addition to a landscape, in their natural habitat, they are part of an incredibly biodiverse ecosystem, supporting deer, wild turkeys, and the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, due to the frequent natural fires that provide rich undergrowth which provides food and shelter for many different species.

Pinus palustris

  • Native, evergreen, long-needle pine tree; 125ft tall

  • Full sun, well-drained sandy soils

  • Very drought tolerant once established

  • Younger trees will grow slowly while they establish a healthy root system, with growth picking up after the first 5-7 years

  • In their natural habitat, they are part of an incredibly biodiverse ecosystem, supporting deer, wild turkeys, and the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker