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European pine 'Beubroensis'
Pinus sylvestri
'Beuvronensis'
Scots Pine 'Beuvronensis' (Pinus sylvestris 'Beuvronensis') Growth Characteristics Scourges pine 'Beuvronensis' is a relatively small pine variety native to Europe and Asia. This variety is a low-growing type, typically reaching a height of 2–3 meters when mature. The tree forms a round shape and grows densely; its leaves are bluish-green and grow in pairs. The color is retained even in winter, adding visual appeal to the garden. Propagation Methods This variety is primarily propagated through cuttings or grafting. Seed propagation is rarely used because it may not maintain consistent form or characteristics compared to common Scots pines. Professional knowledge and experience are required to achieve optimal results. Cultivation Methods 'Beuvronensis' prefers sunny locations. It thrives in well-drained soil and can tolerate dry conditions. Watering must be managed carefully until the roots are fully established as the tree grows. It is recommended to apply a balanced fertilizer in the spring. Garden UseDue to its size and shape, this variety is suitable for small gardens, rock gardens, or container planting. It is also excellent as an accent plant at the center or boundary of a garden. In addition to providing visual interest during the winter, it offers diverse textures when planted alongside other evergreens. Important Pests and Control Methods'Buroensis' can be susceptible to several pests. For example, pests such as aphids and pine needle mites can be problematic. These pests can be controlled using appropriate insecticides. Additionally, fungal diseases can occur on the pine needles, in which case appropriate antifungal agents must be used. Regular observation and proper control are important. Furthermore, maintaining well-drained soil is necessary to prevent fungus gnats.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Pine family
Height
30~120cm
Spread
30~120cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-40°C
Scots pine 'Glauca'
Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca'
Snow pines 'Glauca'
Pinus pumila 'Glauca'