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Flower show display highlights why smart gardeners pine for conifers

March 05, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

It’s a great time to be Rich and Susan Eyre.
When they started Rich’s Foxwillow Pine Nursery in 1988, gardeners were not that excited about searching out unusual dwarf conifers.
But now the world – or at least the Midwest – is beating a path to Woodstock.
The winter garden has become almost as important as spring and [...]

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WHITE PINE

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

Mature Height/Spread: White pine (Pinus strobes) reaches 50 to 80 feet in height and 20 to 40 feet in spread. Sometimes, it can grow to 150 feet and more.
Growth Rate: This is one of the fastest growing landscape pines, growing more than 2 feet per year.
Ornamental Features: White pine needles are delicate, soft, and light [...]

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Mature Height/Spread: The height and spread varies depending on the species. Sizes of mature trees range from 4 feet (dwarf forms of mugo pine) to 100 feet (white pine). Growth Rate:

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Mature Height: Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) will grow to 90 feet, usually smaller under landscape conditions (40 to 50 feet). Growth Rate: This is one of the fastest-growing southern pines. It

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