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  2. Pinus strobiformis - Wikipedia

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    Pinus strobiformis, commonly known as southwestern white pine, Mexican white pine or Chihuahua white pine, is a medium-sized white pine tree whose native habitat is in southwestern United States and Mexico. It is typically a high-elevation pine growing mixed with other conifers (a montane forest).

  3. Southwestern White Pine - Plant Guide - Arbor Valley Nursery

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    If you want a tough conifer for your yard, the Southwestern white pine (Pinus strobiformis) is the ideal selection for your native landscape. This tall evergreen features a pyramidal habit with a slender trunk. You typically find these trees from Texas to Arizona.

  4. Southwestern White Pine - Kansas Forest S

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    Pinus strobiformis, or Southwestern white pine, grows in Arizona, New Mexico and Southwest Colorado. It is not native to Kansas. This tree resembles limber pine, but its branches aren’t as heavy and its cones are longer. On its native sites, it may grow to 90 feet in height.

  5. Plant Profile: Southwest White Pine - Dyck Arboretum

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    The Southwest white pine, Pinus strobiformis, is a tough, drought- and heat-tolerant conifer. Its native range extends from Texas to Arizona and south to Mexico. They inhabit dry, rocky slopes in mountainous areas. Southwest white pine planted in 2000.

  6. Pinus strobiformis (Southwestern White Pine) - Gardenia

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    Pinus strobiformis (Southwestern White Pine) is a tall evergreen coniferous tree of pyramidal habit with a slender, straight trunk and an open crown becoming rounded to irregular with age.

  7. Pinus strobiformis 'Coronado' - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical...

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    Pinus strobiformis, commonly called southwestern white pine, is native to northern Mexico and southern parts of Arizona and New Mexico. In its native habitat, it will grow to 80-100' tall with a pyramidal-conical shape that broadens with age. Dark blue-green needles are in bundles of five.

  8. Southwestern White Pine - Pinus strobiformis - PNW Plants

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    Southwestern White Pine. Southwestern White Pine is native to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and into Mexico. In the U.S. it will grow as far north at New York. Also known as Mexican White Pine. This is a large forest conifer that can grow to 60’ in height and 35’ in width at maturity.

  9. Southwestern White pine - Pinus strobiformis - PNW Plants

    www.pnwplants.wsu.edu/PlantDisplay.aspx?PlantID=746

    Southwestern White pine. Southwestern White Pine is rarely found in the Pacific Northwest. It resembles a related species: Limber Pine (Pinus flexlis), which is much more common. The literature also refers to as Mexican White Pine, and Border White Pine.

  10. Pinus strobiformis - US Forest Service

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    Southwestern white pine is often found in mixed-conifer forests that are valuable summer habitat for big and small game animals, rodents, and game and nongame birds [19, 25].

  11. Pine, Southwestern White | TreeBrowser | USU

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    General: Native to northern Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico. Often grows from 30' to 80' tall under cultivation, and even taller in the wild. Habit is slender, straight, and rounded; and it is pyramidal or cone-shaped when young. Prefers full sun and moist soil.