Pinus koraiensis

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a group of trees that are next to each other in the grass and dirt area
Pinus koraiensis 'Silveray'
three potted plants are sitting on the ground
Pinus koraiensis 'Gee Broom' - This incredibly slow-growing pine has soft, blue-green needles. It was discovered by Gary Gee as a witch's broom on Pinus koraiensis 'Winton'. An excellent dwarf conifer that does well when dead, interior needles are removed before spring.
a pine tree with lots of green leaves
Pinus koraiensis 'Morris Blue'
a small pine tree sitting in the middle of a lush green field
Pinus koraiensis 'Silveray'
a black dog sitting in front of some trees
Korean pine (Pinus koriaensis 'Morris Blue')
a small pine tree in a pot next to other trees
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Pinus koraiensis Dragon Eye
some very pretty green trees in the grass
Pinus koraiensis 'Oculis Draconis' Korean Pine - A fantastic variety, this upright, variegated evergreen has long, soft blue-green needles banded with yellow. The 4-5" needles have a downward turn like those of 'Jack Korbit' and produce a graceful, weeping look. Variegation is more prominent on established trees in colder climates. Also called 'Dragon Eye,' which is Latin for 'Oculis Draconis.'
a pine tree with lots of green needles
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Pinus koraiensis Oculus Draconis 3 - Year Graft
a large green tree sitting in the middle of a park
Pinus koraiensis Anna & Others
Pinus koraiensis Anna
a small pine tree with lots of green leaves
Rośliny iglaste - MYKOFLOR
Pinus koraiensis Morris Blue
a small pine tree in front of a chain link fence
Topic: Pinus koraiensis (sosna koreańska) (1/1)
Pinus koraiensis 'Dragon Eye'
a small pine tree in the middle of some bushes
Pinus koraiensis 'Oculis Draconis'
three potted plants are sitting on the ground
Pinus koraiensis 'Gee Broom' - This incredibly slow-growing pine has soft, blue-green needles. It was discovered by Gary Gee as a witch's broom on Pinus koraiensis 'Winton'. An excellent dwarf conifer that does well when dead, interior needles are removed before spring.
a small pine tree in a potted planter surrounded by other trees and shrubs
Pinus koraiensis SILVERAY 1
a close up of a pine tree with lots of green leaves
Pinus koraiensis Pancuj Mesterhazy
some very pretty green plants with lots of leaves
Pinus koraiensis 'Jack Korbit'
a pine tree with lots of green leaves
Rośliny iglaste - MYKOFLOR
Pinus koraiensis Silveray
a small pine tree in the middle of a dirt area with trees and bushes behind it
Rośliny iglaste - MYKOFLOR
Pinus koraiensis Silveray
some very pretty pine trees in pots
Pinus koraiensis 'Silveray'
a small pine tree surrounded by rocks and trees
Pinus koraiensis Dragon Eye и Silveray - Dr.U. - Личные
Dr.U.. Pinus koraiensis Dragon Eye и Silveray (Личные)
a very tall pine tree in the middle of some bushes
Pinus koraiensis 'Jack Korbitt' Upright, Intermediate, Full sun, Zone 3
a large green tree sitting in the middle of a garden
Pinus koraiensis 'Silveray' - Silveray Korean Pine - http://www.louistheplantgeek.com/a-gardening-journal/589-pinus-koraiensis-silveray
a tall green tree sitting in the middle of a lush green park
Silveray Korean Pine
Silveray Korean Pine - Monrovia - Silveray Korean Pine
a small pine tree in a black pot on the ground next to some other trees
Pinus koraiensis 'Jack Corbit' Specimen 1594
Pinus koraiensis 'Jack Corbit' Specimen 1594 - Conifer Kingdom
some very pretty green trees in a field
Pinus koraiensis 'Blue Ball'
Pinus koraiensis 'Blue Ball'
a close up of a pine tree with lots of green leaves
Pinus koraiensis 'Tabuliformis'
Pinus koraiensis 'Tabuliformis' - Conifer Kingdom
a small pine tree in the middle of a field
pinus koraiensis morris blue - Szukaj w Google
some very pretty plants in the bushes
Pinus koraiensis 'Blue Ball' / Blue Ball Korean pine | Conifer Trinomial | American Conifer Society
<em>Pinus koraiensis </em>'Blue Ball,' one of the largest known specimens (planted in 2003) in the pinetum of Ronald Vermeulen, former president of the Dutch Conifer Society. In it very likely that all specimens currently in the nursery trade are direct descendents of this plant. | Photo by Edwin Smits