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Plant specific values:
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Sand Pine (Pinus clausa) | Easyscape Plant Profile

Sand Pine

(Pinus clausa)

Sand Pine (Pinus clausa)

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Climate Requirements for Hachiōji, Japan

This Plant Your Site Plant Suitability for Your Location
Precipitation 46" - 67" 59" Aquatic Aquatic
High Temp. 81°F - 93°F 86°F Your summer temperatures are normal for this plant. Excellent
Low Temp. 24°F - 59°F 29°F Your winter temperatures are normal for this plant Excellent
This plant should grow very well at your location without additional irrigation.

Summary

Pinus clausa, commonly known as Sand Pine, is an evergreen tree native to the coastal plain sandhills, scrubby flatwoods, and dune ridges of the southeastern United States, particularly in Florida and parts of Alabama. It typically grows to a height of 15-55 feet (5-17 meters) with a width of 5-30 feet (1.5-9.1 meters). The Sand Pine has a variable form, often with a somewhat irregular or asymmetrical canopy due to its adaptation to the challenging conditions of its native habitat. It produces small, inconspicuous cones and has needles that are short and stiff, arranged in fascicles of two.

The Sand Pine is valued for its adaptability to poor, sandy soils and its use in stabilizing sand dunes and reforesting disturbed sites. It is also used as a Christmas tree in its native range. In cultivation, it requires full sun to light shade and well-drained, acidic soils. It is drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for xeriscaping. While not commonly used in urban settings due to its irregular shape, it is an excellent choice for naturalized areas and coastal landscapes. Potential problems include susceptibility to pine beetles and root rot in poorly drained soils. It is not known to be invasive when grown outside its native range.CC BY-SA 4.0

Plant Description

  • Plant Type: Tree
  • Height: 15-55 feet
  • Width: 5-30 feet
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Flower Color: N/A
  • Flowering Season: Non-Flowering
  • Leaf Retention: Evergreen

Growth Requirements

  • Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
  • Water: Medium
  • Drainage: Fast

Common Uses

Bird Garden, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Fragrant, Low Maintenance, Rabbit Resistant, Salt Tolerant

Natural Habitat

Coastal plain sandhills, scrubby flatwoods, and dune ridges

Other Names

Common Names: Scrub Pine, Spruce Pine, Florida Spruce Pine, Alabama Pine, Sand-Kiefer, Pin Des Sables

Scientific Names: Pinus clausa, Pinus clausa subsp. immuginata, Pinus clausa var. immuginata, Pinus inops var. clausa, Pinus virginiana subsp. clausa, Pinus inops subsp. clausa

GBIF Accepted Name: Pinus clausa (Chapm. ex Engelm.) Sarg.