50-60' Northernmost growing of all the American pines. Commonly seen in downeast and northern Maine. Branches are spreading and irregular, particularly along the windy coast. Trunks grow to 8–10" diameter and become deeply plated with age. Cones develop early on, remaining attached to branches up to 15 years unless exposed to fire. Provides breeding ground for rare and endangered Kirkland’s Warbler, also known as Jack Pine Warbler, which is dependent on the younger trees for nesting sites. Particularly useful in windbreaks and shelter belts. Grows in sandy shallow acidic soils. Z2. (9-18" bare-root trees)
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