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pine seeds to plant Eastern White Pine Tree SeedsTallest tree in the East. Softest needles in the forest. Pinus strobus, the Eastern White Pine, is the tallest native tree in eastern North America, capable of reaching over 200 feet in old growth conditions. Its long, soft blue green needles and graceful, layered branching give it a refined presence that stands apart from other conifers. Fast growing, cold hardy, and highly adaptable, it establishes quickly, builds canopy, and provides year round

Tallest tree in the East. Softest needles in the forest.

Pinus strobus, the Eastern White Pine, is the tallest native tree in eastern North America, capable of reaching over 200 feet in old-growth conditions. Its long, soft blue-green needles and graceful, layered branching give it a refined presence that stands apart from other conifers. Fast-growing, cold-hardy, and highly adaptable, it establishes quickly, builds canopy, and provides year-round habitat for wildlife across a wide range of landscapes.

  • Tallest native tree in eastern North America
  • Fast-growing evergreen ideal for privacy and windbreaks
  • Soft blue-green needles in distinctive bundles of five
  • Important habitat for birds and wildlife year-round
  • Adaptable to sandy, rocky, or loamy soils

Things You Probably Didn’t Know

It helped spark a revolution.
The British Crown reserved the largest White Pines for naval masts, marking them with a broad arrow. Colonists who cut them faced fines and imprisonment, fueling early tensions that contributed to the American Revolution.

It once dominated eastern forests.
Original-growth White Pines regularly reached 150 to 200 feet. These giants were so large that early sawmills struggled to process them.

The needles are rich in Vitamin C.
Indigenous peoples used White Pine needle tea as a winter source of Vitamin C, helping prevent scurvy during long cold seasons.

It’s one of the most workable woods.
Eastern White Pine has a straight grain and low resin content, making it one of the most important building materials in early American construction.

Growing Details

  • Botanical Name: Pinus strobus
  • Stratification: Recommended; 30–60 days cold stratification improves germination
  • USDA Zones: 3–8
  • Soil: Adaptable; prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils
  • Light: Full sun
  • Height: 80–150 feet
  • Spread: 20–40 feet
  • Growth Rate: Fast (2–3 ft/year)

Plant it where you want height, grace, and permanence. A pine that was building navies before this country existed.

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