Pinus resinosa 'Aurea' / 'Aurea' Red Pine
Jacobson: Origin unknown. In commerce (~)1972. Extremely rare. Needles yellowish-green. Cultivar name invalid, being Latin yet post - 1959.
Fincham, Robert L.: A large tree with thick branches and foliage that is yellow green during the summer becoming more yellow during the winter. The needles are very long and slightly twisted around the branches. It will grow over 6' high in ten years.
Pinus resinosa 'Aurea'
Photographed by David in his Kansas garden, USA during October of 2006.
Photo by David Stegmaier
Pinus resinosa 'Aurea' / 'Aurea' Red Pine
RECOMMENDED HARDINESS ZONES:
3 (-30 to -40 F / -34.4 to -40 C)
HORTICULTURAL STATUS: Established
ORIGIN: Unknown
COLOR: Seasonal Variation
TRINOMIAL TYPE: Cultivar
GROWTH SIZE: Intermediate: 6 to 12 inches (15 – 30 cm) per year / 5 to 10 feet (1.5 – 3 m) after 10 years
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