Japanese Black Pine -Rugged Irregularly Shaped Pine Tree With High Salt Tolerance
If you’ve been to the seashore in the northeastern United States, you have definitely seen Japanese black pines. Because of their high tolerance to salt spray and saline soil, the rugged trees used to be one of the first choices for sun-drenched beachfront plantings. If grown in ideal conditions, Japanese black pines can reach a height of 80 feet or more.
The Japanese black pine is a not the same tree as black pine (Pinus nigra).
Pinus thunbergii (syn: Pinus thunbergiana), also called black pine, Japanese black pine, and Japanese pine, is a pine tree native to coastal areas of Japan (Kyūshū, Shikoku and Honshū) and South Korea. The Japanese black pine is a not the same tree as black pine (Pinus nigra).
It is called kuromatsu (黒松) in Japanese, gomsol (곰솔) in Korean, and hēisōng (黑松) in Chinese.
The tree grows into a conical shape that is tight and neat while the tree is young. As it matures, the Japanese black pine grows irregularly and asymmetrically without a central leader.
The rigid needles, five to seven inches long, are exceptionally dark green and bundled in pairs.
One of the first things you’ll notice about this tree is the white terminal buds that contrast beautiful with the thick masses of green needles.
The irregularly shaped gray bark gradually transforms into black bark as it grows older.
However, if you like to keep your backyard neat, Japanese black pine might not be the right tree for you, as it litters its surroundings with a substantial number of cones, twigs and needles.
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