Pinus parviflora
Japanese White Pine
From Japan and Taiwan. Slow to moderate grower to 20–50 ft. tall and wide or larger. In youth, a...
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Pinus pinea
Italian Stone Pine
From southern Europe and Turkey. Moderate growth to 40–80 ft. tall and 40–60 ft.wide. In y...
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Pinus ponderosa
Ponderosa Pine
Native from British Columbia to Mexico and east to Nebraska, Texas, and northeast Oklahoma. Moderateto...
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Pinus radiata
Monterey Pine
From central coast of California. Very fast growth to 80–100 ft. tall, 25–35 ft. wide. Put...
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Pinus strobus
Eastern White Pine
Native from Newfoundland to Manitoba, south to Georgia, west to Illinois and Iowa. Slow in seedling st...
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Pinus sylvestris
Scotch Pine
From northern Europe, western Asia, northeastern Siberia. Grows fast at first, then moderately to 30&n...
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Pinus thunbergii
Japanese Black Pine
From Japan. In most favorable climates (such as the Pacific Northwest), this grows fast to 100 ft. tal...
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Pinus wallichiana
Himalayan White Pine
From the Himalayas. Slow to moderate growth to 30–50 ft. tall, 15–30 ft. wide. May reach 1...
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Pistachio nut
Botanically known as Pistacia vera, this native of southwestern and central Asia produces the...
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Pistacia chinensis
Chinese Pistache
From China. Slow to moderate growth to 30 to 60 ft. tall, with nearly equal spread. Foot-long leaves c...
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Pistacia lentiscus
Mastic
From the Mediterranean region. Slow growth to 15–25 ft. high, 20–30 ft.wide. Three to five...
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Pittosporum brevicalyx
Native to China. To 18–20 ft. tall, 16–18 ft.wide. Leathery, glossy dark green leaves have...
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