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Huon Pine

Lagarostrobos franklinii


The Huon pine, a Tasmanian native has dark green drooping branches. It is popular as an ornamental in cooler climates. Known for its scent and wood properties, the Huon is a unique conifer to add to your collection. It is also amongst the oldest known species in the world.

 

Origin and climate

The Huon Pine originates in Tasmania, Growing in a cool wet climate.

 

Growth

Height: Very slow growing, reaching between 10 to 20 metres.

Ideal Growth Conditions: neutral to acidic soil pH. Moist but well-drained soils, full sunlight or partial shade.

Attributes: Deep green needles. Female cones are small & elongated.

 

Tending and care

Slow growing, prefers cooler climates, sandy loam - loam clay soil, tolerates light frosts.

Uses: Ornamental for gardens, natural forest, Timber.

Fresh-cut tree care: Treat your fresh-cut tree like you would fresh-cut flowers, when you first arrive home, recut the base of the tree and place it in clean water. Check the water level daily, ensuring the stem is fully submerged. Want to give your tree some extra TLC? Spritz with water daily to help keep it fresh for several weeks.

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