Japanese White Pine
Japanese White Pine is a coniferous tree native to Japan, known for its elegant appearance and resilience. It typically grows to heights of 20 to 50 feet and features long, slender needles that are grouped in bundles of five. The tree's bark is grayish-brown and becomes more rugged with age, adding to its visual appeal.
This species is often used in traditional Japanese gardens and landscapes due to its aesthetic qualities and adaptability. Japanese White Pine is also valued in bonsai cultivation, where its unique growth patterns can be shaped and maintained in miniature form, showcasing the artistry of this ancient practice.