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  1. Pinus strobus ‘Nana’ (Eastern White Pine) is a dwarf evergreen coniferous shrub of dense, compact, irregularly branched, dome-shaped habit, adorned with soft, silvery blue-green needles. A slow grower, 2-5 in. per year (5-12 cm), this dwarf White Pine makes a terrific specimen plant.

  2. 13 lis 2023 · Dwarf eastern white pine nana (Pinus strobus 'Nana') is a compact and low-growing evergreen shrub that is known for its unique appearance and versatility in landscape design. This cultivar of the eastern white pine is well-suited for small gardens, rock gardens, and container planting.

  3. Pinus strobus 'Nana'. A high quality evergreen garden shrub with a dense, rounded habit of growth throughout its life, features silvery-blue needles; very compact and slow growing, excellent for form, texture and color detail in home gardens or for rock gardens; needs full sun.

  4. Pinus strobus Nana Group is a moderate-growing, slow-growing evergreen conifer shrub or tree with blue and green foliage. Attracts birds. Grows well with sun - bright shade and even moisture water.

  5. Dwarf Eastern white pine is a needled evergreen shrub or small tree in the pine family (Pinaceae). It is the shrubby dwarf form of the Eastern white pine, standing at a fraction of the species' height.

  6. Growing and Maintenance Tips: Makes a great accent as a single planting or used to flank a driveway entry as a pair. Low and wide, it won't obscure second storey windows. Pines work great in combination with deciduous shrubs and spring-flowering plants.

  7. Nana dwarf white pine. If you're walking through the woods in New England there's a good chance you are walking past Pinus strobus, but 'Nana' provides a welcome contrast: this cultivar name is used as a catch-all for a variety of dwarf forms of white pine, most of which are so slow-growing that they never reach more than 10 feet.