1 year old pitch pine (pinus rigidia) seedlings

jeanluc83

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Up for grabs is a batch of pitch pines I started last spring that I just don't have room for.

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Above is a typical seedling. All are very healthy but some might show some signs of winter color. They are just starting to move so once potted up they should take off. With full sun and lots of fertilizer they will easily double to triple in size this season.

$35 for 10 bare root seedlings, shipped

I have enough for 5 batches. First come, first served. I prefer paypal but I’m open to other options.

PM if interested. I’ll update when they are all gone.
 

Wilson

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I love pitch pine! Up north here we call them rigid pine. I would encourage folk to grab some o these to try out, they are good fun!
 

RickMartin

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I bought 3 two year olds and the arrived in very good condition, and to my surprise he sent 4 of these seedlings with them..To late to send bare root pines now but if your interested in pitch pine the next time he offers them up you need to jump on them. These are some very healthy pines..

Thanks for offering up the 2 year olds to me.. Much apperciated.

Rick
 

Lynn E

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These are fun trees--great, fissured, black bark which develops early, and back buds even on an older trunk. L.
 
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