Also known as Stone Pines, the delicious and nutritious nuts of these species have been enjoyed by many cultures over the millennia. They are also an important wildlife food for many species. Stone Pines are generally fast growing, hardy and long lived evergreen trees. They are highly ornamental in the landscape and prefer a well-drained soil... (continued below)
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Nut Pines (Pinus spp.)
Nut Pines (Pinus spp.)
Also known as Stone Pines, the delicious and nutritious nuts of these species have been enjoyed by many cultures over the millennia. They are also an important wildlife food for many species. Stone Pines are generally fast growing, hardy and long lived evergreen trees. They are highly ornamental in the landscape and prefer a well-drained soil.
Also known as Digger Pine these California natives produce huge showy cones that contain many large good flavored nuts that were eaten in quantity by the native peoples and early settlers. Very ornamental and unusual tree has gray-green long needles that
Also known as Chir or Imodi pine. Beautiful lacy needles, a buttressed trunk and red-brown thick, fissured bark make this fast growing pine a great ornamental. Productive of tasty edible pine nuts. Also tapped for resin and harvested for timber in it's n
Classic nut pine of Southern Europe and Turkey they are the source of the pignoli nuts used to make pesto and other traditional dishes. Fast growing trees have a bushy conical shape while young, becoming more umbrella shaped with age. An excellent orname
Native to Chile where it grows on the lower slopes (3000' and up) of the Andes in areas that recieve heavy amounts of winter snow. Highly esteemed for the very large nuts that are easy to harvest as the cone disintegrates when ripe letting the seeds fall
Native pine to the southwest produces heavy crops of delicious nuts that are a traditional food of the region and the source of most pine nuts found in stores today. Beautiful dark green densely foliaged tree is slow growing, eventually reaching a rounde