Korean Stone Pine Seedling (Bundle of 2) Size:6-18"Overview Korean Stone Pine (Pinus koraiensis) is a long lived, cold hardy pine native to northeastern Asia, including Korea, northeastern China, and the Russian Far East. It is best known as one of the primary sources of true pine nuts, which have been harvested and cultivated for centuries. The plants offered here are seedlings, meaning they are genetically variable and represent seed grown material rather than a named clonal selection. That said,
Note: This is a new variety for us
This suggests that the mother tree is hardy to at least −35°F and possibly capable of surviving temperatures approaching −40°F under favorable conditions
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Martha is an applecrab from Minnesota dating to the late 1800s
Parentage is not documented in the sources describing the variety
Image courtesy of Markus Hagenlocher under CC 3
around 1821 by horticulturist John Braddick
The first of the Frontenac family introduced to the public
This description is based on what is known from almond literature and regional context rather than long-term local experience
Cavendish has performed very well and overwintered successfully in Montana
Its long track record in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States supports its use in cold regions
We estimate the cold hardiness of MN 1628 to fall between -40°F and -45°F