Conifers
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Conifers
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Classic nut pine of Southern Europe and Turkey they are the source of the pignoli nuts used to make pesto and other traditional dishes. Fast growing trees have a bushy conical shape while young, ...
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These California natives produce huge showy cones that contain many large, good-flavored pine nuts that have been consumed by all sorts of CA residents - from squirrels to people - for thousands of...
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Also known as Chir or Imodi pine. Beautiful lacy needles, a buttressed trunk and red-brown thick, fissured bark make this fast growing pine a great ornamental. Productive of tasty edible pine nuts....
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A beautiful, long lived evergreen tree is native to California, southern Oregon, western Nevada and into the northern tip of Baja California, Mexico. Popular as an ornamental tree, especially in ...
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7Beautiful large fast growing deciduous conifer can reach heights up to100 feet tall and has soft feathery light green needles that turn orange- brown in the fall. Shaggy cinnamon colored bark co...
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Gorgeous rare native tree from the coastal ranges of far northwestern California and southern Oregon. Though limited in it's native range it is very adaptable to many climate zones throughout the...
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Native to Chile where it grows on the lower slopes (3000' and up) of the Andes in areas that recieve heavy amounts of winter snow. Highly esteemed for the very large nuts that are easy to harvest a...
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Beautiful evergreen or in colder climates deciduous tree is the national tree of Mexico where it is native.Can quick;y grow to 40' tall with ample water, it also can do well under dry conditions, g...
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The delicious and nutritious nuts of these species have been enjoyed by many cultures over the millennia. They are also an important wildlife food for many species. Stone Pines are generally fa...
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The Torrey pine, Pinus torreyana, is the rarest pine species in the United States and is an endangered species. It is endemic to the coastal sage and chapparal ecoregion of California. It is na...
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Classic columnar Cyprus native to Southern Europe adds a Mediterranean touch to the landscape. Drought tolerant when established these dense green fast growing evergreen trees reach 60 feet tall an...
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Native pine to the southwest produces heavy crops of delicious nuts that are a traditional food of the region and the source of most pine nuts found in stores today. Beautiful dark green densely ...
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Fast growing tree native to the Himalayas. it can reach 80 feet tall and spread 40 feet wide. Beautiful drooping form and light blue-green foliage makes this a striking specimen tree. Deep rooted...
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Magnificent native evergreen tree growing from northern coastal California up north into Alaska and east to western Montana. Can grow up to 200' tall along the coast, but usually grows more in th...
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Three each of Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata) and Incence Cedar (Calocedrus decurrens). Six gorgeous cedar trees to plant your own sacred grove, windbreak, native planting or just luxuriant sha...
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