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Pinus densiflora 'Umbraculifera' (Tanyosho Pine)
Pinus densiflora 'Umbraculifera'
Also known as Tanyosho Pine
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About This Plant
Pinus densiflora 'Umbraculifera' (Tanyosho Pine) is a Pine cultivar, 'Umbraculifera', valued for its sculptural form and refined evergreen texture in the landscape.
Pines are tough, sun-loving evergreens with bundled needles and woody cones. Specimen cultivars range from globe-shaped dwarfs to weeping forms with strong sculptural presence. Long needles in bundles (fascicles) of 2, 3, or 5 depending on species; many cultivars are dwarf or weeping.
Full sun suits this species best. Plant in well-drained; tolerates poor sandy soils soil. Hardy USDA Zone 3 to 8. Watch for pine needle scale, pine wilt nematode (in susceptible species), and Diplodia tip blight. Avoid wet feet and heavy clay; pines want sharp drainage.
For a Pacific Northwest native conifer of similar character, consider Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas Fir), the iconic PNW timber tree, or Tsuga heterophylla (Western Hemlock) for shaded sites. For coastal exposure, Picea sitchensis (Sitka Spruce) thrives where salt wind defeats most evergreens.
Plant Details
- Botanical
- Pinus densiflora 'Umbraculifera'
- Common name
- Tanyosho Pine
- Lifecycle
- Perennial
- Foliage type
- Evergreen
- Mature size
- 12-20 ft tall × 12-20 ft wide
- Growth rate
- Moderate
- Bloom time
- Late spring
- Bloom color
- Yellow
- Foliage color
- Green
Care Notes
Garden Attributes
- Pacific NW native
- Deer resistant
- Coastal suitable
- Grown organically
- Pollinator value: None documented
- Wildlife: Bird forage, Bird habitat, Small mammal forage, Larval host