Diamant lacebark pine ( Pinus bungeana 'Diamant'), which is a dwarf globose form, was discovered as a witches'-broom on a plant in Hungary. Short, light green needles densely cover this slow-growing evergreen shrub, which grows just 1 to 3 inches per year. Native to northern and eastern China, lacebark pine ( Pinus bungeana) is an excellent, low-maintenance shade tree, best planted in early spring. Its mottled bark sets it apart from other pine species and is especially attractive in winter. Layers of green, yellow, brown, purple, and red bark stand in stark contrast to the white snow backdrop.
Buy Pinus bungeana 'Diamant'Chinese Lacebark Pine Conifer Kingdom
Plant of Merit Common Name: lacebark pine Type: Needled evergreen Family: Pinaceae Native Range: Central and northern China Zone: 4 to 8 Height: 30.00 to 50.00 feet Spread: 20.00 to 35.00 feet Bloom Time: Non-flowering Bloom Description: Non-flowering Sun: Full sun Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Leaf: Evergreen Fruit: Showy Other: Winter Interest Genus: Pinus (Pine) 27 Plant Type: Tree 570 Deciduous / Evergreen: Evergreen 250 View More Details Additional Information Excellent specimen tree for bark interest, showing bark color on 1.5-2" dia. branches. Branches may break under snow. 'Diamant' is a globe-shaped dwarf that grows one to three inches per year; a ten-year-old plant is one to two feet tall with a two to three-foot spread. 'Silver Ghost' is a selection made from a lovely specimen at Dawes Arboretum. The bark exhibits more white and gray patches than the species. The growth rate and habit are similar to the species. Cultivar: Diamant for Pinus bungeana Notes 'Diamant' - dwarf, globe-shaped form; short, fine needles that spiral around narrow stems Other Cultivars for this plant ' Compacta ', ' Diamant ', ' Dwarf Fairway ', ' Rowe Arboretum ', ' Silver Ghost ', ' Temple Gem '
Pinus bungeana 'Diamant' from NVK Nurseries
Lacebark pine ( Pinus bungeana) is native to China, but this attractive conifer has found favor with gardeners and landscapers across all but the warmest and coldest climates of the United States. Lacebark pine is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 4 through 8. Pinus bungeana Common Name (s): Baipi Song Chinese Lacebark Pine Lacebark Pine Whitebark Pine Previously known as: Pinus excorticata Phonetic Spelling PY-nus bung-gee-AH-na Description The lacebark pine is a slow-growing evergreen conifer that grows 30 to 50 feet tall and 20 to 35 feet wide. Pinus bungeana 'Diamant' Diamant Lacebark Pine Shipping Status: Currently Unavailable Shipping Closed Until January Notify me when this product is available for shipping Notify Me Retail Store Check Plants Lists for items we are growing this year. Species: Pinus bungeana (pye'nus bun-jee-ay'nah) Lacebark Pine Cultivar Information See specific cultivar notes on next page. Ornamental Characteristics Size: Tree > 30 feet Height: 30' - 50' Leaves: Evergreen Shape: pyramidal to rounded; spreading with age Ornamental Other: Branch up with age to reveal mottled color bark.
Pinus bungeana 'Temple Gem' Oriental Garden Supply LLC
Environmental Characteristics. Light: Full sun Hardy To Zone: 5a Soil Ph: Can tolerate acid to alkaline soil (pH 5.0 to 8.0) Environmental Other: Full sun required. Will not tolerate poor drainage. Moisture Tolerance: Consistently moist, well-drained soil; Occasional periods of dry soil See graphic below Pinus bungeana ( Chinese: 白皮松; pinyin: báipísōng; Japanese: シロマツ; Korean : 백송; RR : baeksong ), also known by the common names Bunge's pine, [2] lacebark pine and white-barked pine, is a pine tree native to northeastern and central China.
Find help & information on Pinus bungeana &s;Diamant&s; from the RHS Cultivar: Temple Gem for Pinus bungeana Notes 'Temple Gem' - slow-growing; broad upright form; rich emerald-green needles; grows to 5' tall x 3' wide in 10 years; hardy to -30 degrees Other Cultivars for this plant ' Compacta ', ' Diamant ', ' Dwarf Fairway ', ' Rowe Arboretum ', ' Silver Ghost ', ' Temple Gem '
Pinus bungeana ‘Diamant’ Nederlandse Coniferen Vereniging
Pinus bungeana dominates the forest growing on the thin soils atop Maiji Shan, Gansu, China. 2 October 2011. 34 0 21'2.898" N 105 0 59'42.324" E Image Paul W. Meyer. A mature Pinus bungeana growing at the Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 18 December 2020. Image Paul W. Meyer. Pinus: Species: bungeana: Cultivar 'Diamant' Category: Woody: Type: Tree (evergreen) Details. USDA Hardiness Zone: 4 - 8: USDA Hardiness Ref. Canadian Hardiness Zone: 2a - 8a: Canada Hardiness Ref. RHS Hardiness Zone: H4 - H7: RHS Hardiness Ref. Temperature (°C)-35 - (-7) Temperature (°F)-30 - 20: Description and Growing Information.