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Jack Pine - Seedlings

  • Name: Jack Pine
  • Type: Seedling
  • Sku: JP 2-0
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  • Seed Type: Conifer
  • Latin Name: Pinus banksiana
  • Common Names: Jack Pine
  • Member of the Pine family. 5-10+ inch seedlings
Seedling(s)
Form
Straight trunk; height 25' to 60'; diameter 8" to 20"; spreading, cone-shaped to irregular crown and scant or open foliage. Small dead branches often remain on trees for many years. 2-0 seedlings are grown in a nursery bed for 2 seasons prior to harvest for final shipment.

Bark
Dull red-brown; irregularly divided into small scales.

Leaf
Needlelike, 3/4" to 1-1/2" long, stubby, flat, grayish green; two in a bundle and slightly twisted; remain on branchlets for about three years.

Fruit (Seed)
Cones are about 1-1/2" long, often strongly curved, brown when ripe, turning gray later, sometimes remaining on branches unopened and containing good seeds for many years; small winged, triangular seeds can be carried far in strong winds. Many trees have ripe cones when seven years old.

Range
Found in abundance in north-central and northeastern Minnesota; occurs generally in pure stands on poor, sandy soil; usually the first of the pines to spring up and occupy land following fire; hardy and thrives on soil too poor for white or red pine; very shade intolerant.

Wood Uses
Light, soft, not strong, close-grained, clear pale brown with thick, nearly white sapwood; used for laths, box material, craft paper, firewood, and increasingly for lumber; used for windbreaks because of its hardiness.

This seedling has the following growth rates:

  • Fast

This seedling does well in the following soil moistures:

  • Moderately Dry

This seedling does well in the following soil textures:

  • Sandy
  • Loamy

This seedling does well in the following shade tolerances:

  • Very Intolerant (needs full sunlight)

This seedling does well in the following plant zones:

  • 2b
  • 3a
  • 3b
  • 4a

For more information on see USDA Plant Zones