by Ryan Lowe | Apr 1, 2021
Pinus strobus native, evergreen, green needles 4″ long, cones 6″ long, fast growth rate, majestic in appearance, Ontario’s provincial tree.
by Ryan Lowe | Apr 1, 2021
Thuja occidentalis native, evergreen, green scale like foliage, bell shaped cones 1/2″ long, slow to medium growth rate, common tree for hedging or windbreak, very tough.
by Ryan Lowe | Apr 1, 2021
Picea glauca native, evergreen, green needles, 2″ long cones, medium growth rate, can be planted as a specimen or a wind break.
by Ryan Lowe | Apr 1, 2021
Pinus sylvestris non-native, evergreen, green needles 3″ long, medium growth rate when young, slow when older, interesting flaky orange bark and awkward growth form.
by Ryan Lowe | Apr 1, 2021
Pinus resinosa native, evergreen, green needles 6″ long, cones 2″ long, medium growth rate, commonly found in tree plantations.