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  1. Pinus densiflora, also called the Japanese red pine, [3] the Japanese pine, [4] or Korean red pine, [5] is a species of pine tree native to East Asia and Siberia. In China, the plant is known as 赤松 (pinyin: chì sōng, literally "red pine").

  2. Japanese Red Pine. Highly popular in Japan, Pinus densiflora (Japanese Red Pine) is a remarkable evergreen coniferous tree of straight to gracefully contorted habit with rather horizontal branches and a domed crown.

  3. 12 kwi 2024 · Japanese Red Pine is a medium to tall tree, sometimes multi-trunked, with a somewhat umbrella-like crown and a fairly thick trunk up to 5 ft wide with orange-red, red-brown, or sometimes brownish-yellow flaking and scaly bark maturing to grayish with large scaly plates.

  4. 25 sty 2023 · What is a Japanese Red Pine? Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora) is an evergreen conifer native to Japan. In the wild, it can reach up to 100 feet (30.5 m.) in height, but in landscapes, it tends to top out between 30 and 50 feet (9-15 m.).

  5. This pines umbrella-like canopy of foliage lends an architectural feel and touch of whimsy all at the same time. Evergreen needles and orange-toned bark are a source of year-round color and texture. A very slow grower, ideal for small spaces and Japanese gardens.

  6. Japanese Red Pine. Phonetic Spelling. PY-nus den-si-FLO-ra. Description. A majestic specimen with its widespread arched branches with plumes of green needles and orange to orangish-red bark peeling off in plates. Its rounded, horizontal spread will, with age, become a more flattened crown.

  7. Pinus densiflora, commonly called Japanese red pine, is a large pine native to rocky slopes, hillsides, and lakeshores in Japan, Korea, northeastern China and far southeastern Russia. It will soar to 100’ in the wild, but in cultivation is more likely to reach 40-60’ tall.

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