How to tend a Pinus halepensis

Also known as: Pinus maritima Aiton, Pinus maritima Mill., Pinus loiseleuriana Carrière, Pinus colchica Booth ex Gordon, Pinus halepensis var. ceciliae (Llorens & L.Llorens) L.Llorens ex Rosselló, Cubas & N.Torres, Pinus hispanica J.Cook, Pinus hierosolimitana Duhamel, Pinus genuensis J.Cook, Pinus saportae Rouy, Pinus pseudohalepensis Denhardt ex Carrière, Pinus penicillus Lapeyr., Pinus paroliniana Webb ex Carrière, Pinus parolinii Vis., Pinus carica D.Don, Pinus ceciliae Llorens & L.Llorens, Pinus abasica hort. ex Carrière, Pinus abchasica hort. ex Carrière, Pinus arabica Sieber ex Spreng., Pinus halepensis var. genuensis (J.Cook) Antoine, Pinus halepensis var. minor Antoine, Pinus halepensis var. carica (D.Don) Carrière, Pinus halepensis var. abasica (hort. ex Carrière) Carrière, Pinus halepensis subsp. ceciliae (Llorens & L.Llorens) Silba, Pinus alepensis Poir., Pinus halepensis var. pendula P.P.Ferrer & R.Ferrer

Watering

Water thoroughly after soil surface dries, avoid saturated water

Sunlight

Like sunshine, grows in sunny places

Soil

Peat or soil with specific nutrients

Fertilizer

Dilute fertilizers following instructions, apply 1-2 times monthly

Pruning

Remove dead, rotten, diseased leaves and the parts that may affect the good appearance

About this plant

Origin
China
Category
Pinaceae, Pinus
Size
Diameter ≥ 15 cm, height ≥ 25 cm
Blooming period
Foliage plants, flowering period April-May
Flower colors
Leaf needle shape, green, fruit color from green or purple gradually turn to yellow, ale brown or dark brown
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