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  1. Pinus thunbergii (syn: Pinus thunbergiana), the black pine, [2] Japanese black pine, [3] or Japanese pine, [4] is a pine tree native to coastal areas of Japan (Kyūshū, Shikoku and Honshū) and South Korea. [5] It is called gomsol (곰솔) in Korean, hēisōng (黑松) in Chinese, and kuromatsu (黒松) in Japanese.

  2. Thunderhead pine is a medium-sized evergreen conifer and a compact cultivar of Japanese black pine. It has an irregular growth habit that adds year-round beauty and character to any landscape. Its densely packed dark-green glossy needles and silver-white candles or new shoots are an attractive addition to your late winter or early spring garden.

  3. A shrubby, compact form of the Japanese Black Pine. Its irregular growth habit adds character to the landscape. Silvery white candles in spring and rich, dark green densely packed needles provide year-round beauty.

  4. ‘Thunderhead’ is a shrubby, compact cultivar of Pinus thunbergia, the Japanese Black Pine, native to the coastal areas of Japan and South Korea. The cultivar was a seedling selected at Angelica Nursery in Kennedyville, Maryland, in 1987.

  5. 9 gru 2023 · Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) is a beautiful salt-tolerant pine ideal for sandy shorelines but it is often short-lived. Learn how to grow it.

  6. 2 lut 2024 · Pinus thunbergii, commonly known as Japanese Black Pine or Thunderhead Pine, is a rugged, evergreen conifer admired for its rugged appearance and resilience. Native to coastal Japan, this sturdy tree is often utilized for bonsai but also serves as a striking focal point in landscapes.

  7. Japanese black pine 'Thunderhead'. A compact, evergreen, coniferous tree, which produces an irregular, billowing, cloud-shaped canopy when mature, reaching about 3m (10ft) high and 1.5m (5ft) across after ten years. It has a open, branching habit.

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