Spherical tree which may grow rather slowly when young but can eventually reach around 12 m. The twigs are strikingly orange-brown. The mature bark is grey-brown and peels off in rough strips. The stiff, rather short needles have a slight twist and are 4 to 6 cm long. They are in twos and intense grey-blue. The grey-brown cones hang alone or in clusters of 2 to 5. This Pinus even grows in extreme conditions although it prefers well-drained, lightly acidic, quite dry soils. Very resistant to (sea) wind and not sensitive to air pollution. The cultivar name, ‘Glauca’ was given to it after 1 January 1959 and is not valid according to the nomenclature rules. This takes nothing away from the fact that it is a fine tree.
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Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca'
Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca' can eventually reach a height of 12 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca' is среднерастущий and can eventually reach a height of 12 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The right time to plant Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.