This soft needled pine is found throughout the Cascade Range usually at higher elevations. It is fast growing when young and prefers sun and fairly dry conditions. This blue-green soft needled pine can reach 45-120 feet tall depending on site conditions. It is a lovely addition to the landscape.
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