Pinus flexilis

Limber Pine

Pinaceae

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Habitat

  • zone 4 to 7
  • Rocky Mountains of Western U.S.

Habit and Form

  • evergreen needle conifer
  • 30 to 50' medium-sized tree
  • about half as wide as tall
  • dense, pyramidal when young
  • when mature, develops as flat-topped broad crown ascending

Summer Foliage

  • needles in 5's
  • needles 2.5 to 3.5" long, dark bluish-green
  • needles slightly curved or twisted
  • persisting 5 to 6 years; branches often covered with needles from tip to trunk

Autumn Foliage

  • same as summer foliage

Flowers

  • monoecious
  • male flowers clustered
  • female flowers solitary or in 2's or 3's

Fruit

  • 3 to 6" long, resinous, light brown cones
  • appear fat and hefty


Bark

  • young bark is smooth, greenish gray
  • older bark is rough, blocky and scaly
  • older bark is dark gray

Culture

  • best in full sun
  • more tolerant of salt spray on the foliage than other 5-needle pines
  • said to be better adapted to dry soils and wind than P. strobus
  • prefers moist, well-drained soil

Landscape Uses

  • specimen
  • as a screen
  • in small groupings

Liabilities

  • slow to medium growth
  • relatively trouble free

ID Features

  • often confused with Pinus strobus
  • needles in 5's
  • needles held up to 6 years; needles often tip to trunk on branches
  • needles without serrations on margin like Pinus strobus
  • stems, although flexible, are noticeably stouter than Pinus strobus
  • flexibility of stems NOT a reliable ID feature

Propagation

  • cold stratified seed, 1 to 3 months at 35-40oF
  • cultivars grafted

Cultivars/Varieties

'Glauca' - This is an umbrella term for all selections with bluish-green foliage. These are among the most common forms of the species in commerce.

'Glauca Pendula' - This is a prostrate, vigorous plant with bluish needles and spreading habit. It can be allowed to grow as a groundcover or staked up as a small tree.

'Glenmore Dwarf' and 'Nana' - These are both slow-growing, dense bushy forms with short blue-green needles.

'Extra Blue' - This is a standard size selection with very good blue needle color and a pyramidal habit.

'Vanderwolf's Pyramid' - Perhaps the most popular selection at specialty nurseries, this selection grows with a broad, upright pyramidal habit. The needles are a bright blue-green color.

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, http://hort.uconn.edu/plants, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.