Height: This evergreen tree can from 70 to 120 ft. tall.
Habitat: Grows best in moist to dry soil in full to part sun.
Foliage: Bluish green needles form in clusters of 5 all around branches.
Fruits: Long, slender, oblong, brown cones.
Bark: Thin, smooth, gray bark flakes to show a cinnamon brown color bark underneath.
Natural Habitat: Found near sea level in moist valleys to dry slopes.
Why is it good for my garden? Western white pine is a pretty bluish contrast to the green in ones yard. Used by wildlife for habitat and food.
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For more information please check out the Burke Herbarium link below:
https://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/ima...