Gardenvisit.com The Garden Guide

Book: A treatise on the theory and practice of landscape gardening, adapted to North America,1841
Chapter: Section V. Evergreen Ornamental

Red Pine Pinus rubra and Jersey Pine Pinus inops

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The foregoing are the finest and most important species of the north. The Red Pine (Pinus rubra) and the Grey Pine are species of small or secondary size, chiefly indigenous to British America. The Jersey Pine (P. inops) is a dwarfish species, often called the Scrub Pine, which seldom grows more than 25 feet high.