Friday, January 6, 2012

NEW Chief Joseph Lodgepole Pines Have Arrived!



'Chief Joseph' is a coniferous, evergreen, dwarf tree.  This variety of the Lodgepole Pine was discovered by Doug Will in the Wallowa Mountains of Eastern Oregon, and named after the famous Nez Pierce Indian leader, Chief Joseph.  Most of the year, the needles are colored light green, but in the winter, they turn to a spectacular, shocking gold! Must have very well drained soil. Will shed some needles through the summer, which is typical of many pines.  We get these pines directly from the discoverer, right here in Eastern Oregon.  We've just received a new shipment - Don't miss out!






A full view of 'Chief Joseph' in winter.  Each tree has it's own unique shape and branch structure.  This dwarf pine matures to about 8 -12' in height, with a 4-5' spread.  It's a slow grower, maturing at a rate of about 4" per year.







 'Chief Joseph' in summer, when needles have transitioned back to a light green.  This pine does best in an area with full sun to part shade in USDA Zone 5-9.  Color intensifies with sun exposure.

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