Slash Pine | 030 gal.

8' x 3' x 2"

    $173.80

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    Orders placed by 12 PM Tuesday will be delivered that Friday (weather permitting). Delivery dates cannot be changed. If a holiday falls on a Friday, delivery will occur the following week. You do not need to be present to accept the delivery. You will receive an email notification that your order was delivered successfully.

    Disclaimer: Please note that not all plants and trees are permitted in all residential areas. Homeowners are responsible for consulting their Homeowners Association (HOA) rules to ensure compliance before planting.

    The Slash Pine is an evergreen tree native to Florida and is named after its unique, narrow leaf structure, which resembles pins or slashes. Reaching heights of 80 to 100 feet, Slash Pine trees are moderately fast growers. Its needle-like branches can grow as long as 5 to 11 inches, and grow 2 or 3 inches at a time from the fascicle. Its bark is scaly, yet durable and hard. Pines typically grow in a cone-like shape and have an extensive root system, which is best left undisturbed. In the wild, they make great food sources for squirrels and wild turkey. They are also known to be bird sanctuaries; woodpeckers, owls, eagles, and egrets are most commonly found nesting in their branches. Slash Pine needs full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. Cold hardy and benefiting from wet summers and humidity, these trees thrive in the infertile soils of sandhills, flatwoods, and wet lowlands, such as swamps and ponds. Some commercial uses for them include utilizing their heavy, strong wood for construction including railroad ties, pilings, turpentine, furniture, and rosin. It is typical to see Pine trees in reforestation projects
    Mature Height:
    80 to 100 feet
    Mature Spread:
    35 to 50 feet
    Sun Preference:
    Full sun to partial shade
    Soil Preference:
    Sand, loam, clay, acidic, slightly alkaline, occasionally wet to well-drained
    Drought Tolerance:
    High
    Salt Tolerance:
    Moderate
    Growth Rate:
    Fast
    Native Origin:
    Florida Native
    Hardiness Zone:
    7a - 11
    Scientific Name:
    Pinus elliottii
    Pollinator Friendly:
    No
    Features:
    Drought tolerant; Fast growing
    ALT Size:
    030 gal.

    No order minimum, consistent plant material, local pickup