
Limber Pine | Small Tree Seedling
Pinus flexilis The Limber Pine — a slow growing, long-lived species often forming the upper treeline of the central Rocky Mountains — inhabits some of the driest sites capable of supporting trees 100% guaranteed Seed-grown on California's Redwood Coast Transplanting and care instructions included Highlights MoistureLow Cold Hardiness-40°F LightFull Sun Size30 – 50' tall / 15 – 35' spread Lifespan1,000 yrs Growth RateSlow Growing Drought ToleranceHigh Wind ResistanceHigh Tree Story About Limber Pine From the U.S. Forest Service: "Limber pine is a slow growing, long-lived species, sometimes taking several hundred years to reach maturity. Mature trees may exceed 1,000 years of age. Limber pine stands are broadly even-aged, though populations also occur in uneven-aged stands and on very harsh sites as widely spaced, isolated individuals. Trees often have an irregular or multi-stem growth form, and rarely reach over 50 feet (15 m). At high ele