Description
The Mediterranean Stone pine (Pinus Pinea) belongs to the genus of pines (Pinus) and, as the name suggests, originates from the Mediterranean region. The tree can reach a height of up to 30 metres and is extremely undemanding in terms of soil quality and climate. It thrives in nutrient-rich soils as well as in poor soils, and is even frequently found on raw rock. Pinus Pinea is known for its edible seeds, the pine nuts, which are often used roasted or raw in salad recipes. With its gnarled branches, the Mediterranean pine is also ideal for bonsai planting, although it is not used as often as, for example, the White pine or the Black pine.
Scientific name: Pinus Pinea
Common name: Stone pine, Mediterranean pine, Italian stone pine, Umbrella pine, Parasol pine, Nut tree
Origin: Spain
Height of growth: Up to 30 metres
Hardy: Yes, down to – 10 degrees Celsius
Heat sensitive: No
Sensitive to wind: No
Suitable as bonsai: Yes
Plant height: 40-60cm