tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post7212519029469582136..comments2024-02-06T16:57:42.394-05:00Comments on The Queen of Seaford: Tuesday's Trees- Eastern White Pine, Pinus strobusJanet, The Queen of Seafordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07876204203323750245noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-15533058622118661692011-03-20T16:07:18.316-04:002011-03-20T16:07:18.316-04:00Donna- It is one of those perfect plants.
Sweetba...Donna- It is one of those perfect plants.<br /><br />Sweetbay- I imagine the ones around here will struggle as well, but along the road they were great.<br /><br />Marguerite- thanks so much! Trees live an incredibly long time don't they? These are floofy indeed!<br /><br />Lisa- I imagine it has been a great habitat.<br /><br />Skeeter- We were certainly trying to make time on our trip, though if i REALLY wanted him to stop I suppose he would. <br /><br />Rose- Funny how we learn so much from our MG classes. I think we had one for a Christmas tree as well, and the same thing--ornaments fell off.<br /><br />Jennifer- thanks! <br /><br />Sweetbay- appreciate the info, may reconsider one for our lot.Janet, The Queen of Seafordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07876204203323750245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-58087145735496053242011-03-19T11:06:44.631-04:002011-03-19T11:06:44.631-04:00Janet, you asked about the Pawpaws ~ according to ...Janet, you asked about the Pawpaws ~ according to Dirr Pawpaws do sucker, but at the rate at which mine are growing I'll have a good stand in 50 years. They are some of those little trees in out-of-the-way places that I must really make an effort to feed this spring. I think in really good conditions Pawpaw suckers but can be controlled. Probably like Persimmon trees. We don't have Pawpaws growing wild here but we do have a lot of Persimmons. In wet places they sucker, in drier places they don't. Coast Azalea and Piedmont Azaleas are supposed to sucker too but one of my Coast Azaleas has put up one sucker in 14 years. I know they do in some places in the wild. Dirr writes about a 10 acre colony of Piedmont Azaleas created by plants suckering out. That must be an awesome sight! I think too that some plants sucker more with age. There are some huge Blueberry Bushes in our woods with suckers out a good 10 feet. <br /><br />I would be thrilled if my Pawpaws did form colonies ~ they are such beautiful tropical-looking little trees!sweetbayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06248743114944736346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-39186155265509257552011-03-17T21:05:11.281-04:002011-03-17T21:05:11.281-04:00Hi Janet, It is amazing that a white pine tree can...Hi Janet, It is amazing that a white pine tree can live as long as 450 years. You have to respect a living thing with that kind of longevity.<br />P.S. Your spring bulbs are looking great! It must be nice to look accross the street and see them blooming.Jennifer@threedogsinagardenhttp://threedogsinagarden.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-75095523583711990792011-03-17T08:56:04.296-04:002011-03-17T08:56:04.296-04:00Thank you for showcasing this tree, Janet! We hav...Thank you for showcasing this tree, Janet! We have over 30 of these white pines surrounding our yard, but I wasn't really sure what type of pine they were until I took my MG class last year and did a little research. My father-in-law planted them as windbreaks, but I just like their majestic appearance. I'm thrilled to know they are such long-lived trees. Many years ago we did have a small white pine one year for a Christmas tree. I remember it was beautiful and I loved the soft needles, but the branches bent whenever I put on an ornament so I couldn't hang anything but light ones:)Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01384059342847120951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-29896859489708123272011-03-17T07:17:20.041-04:002011-03-17T07:17:20.041-04:00Lush green trees on the road make for a better tri...Lush green trees on the road make for a better trip. I was going to ask if you were able to pull to the side of the road for a photo op then you answered my question by snapping pics once home. My hubby does not like stopping for pics along the roadside when on a trip. He likes to make that good time. A man thing...Skeeterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08222522533934405029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-30799367896741742472011-03-16T22:22:27.320-04:002011-03-16T22:22:27.320-04:00We have an old Eastern White Pine in the front of ...We have an old Eastern White Pine in the front of our garden that's in decline --but it's provided great habitat over the years. <br /><br />LisaLisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06657232418012801175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-11721175090693284622011-03-16T11:48:59.814-04:002011-03-16T11:48:59.814-04:00Great information. I had no idea these trees live...Great information. I had no idea these trees lived so long! and I even planted 3 of them in my yard last spring. I love the look of these pines as compared to others as they are very soft and 'floofy' looking.Margueritehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14377516887669269657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-74085869225766097432011-03-16T10:48:42.911-04:002011-03-16T10:48:42.911-04:00They struggle in the heat Raleigh and south and ea...They struggle in the heat Raleigh and south and east, but I've seen a couple of beautiful old specimens in the neighborhood across Hillborough St. from NCSU.sweetbayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06248743114944736346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-56539986928169906742011-03-16T10:45:49.866-04:002011-03-16T10:45:49.866-04:00I have been interested in dwarf evergreens lately....I have been interested in dwarf evergreens lately. I found and example of Pieris 'Cavatine' on your blog. Dwarf evergreen with flowers. Can't get better than that.Donnahttp://mothernaturesgardenevolution.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-13920713902980230152011-03-16T10:43:08.310-04:002011-03-16T10:43:08.310-04:00Randy -- yes, I learn something new whenever I do ...Randy -- yes, I learn something new whenever I do these posts as well. I really liked seeing these trees along the roadways. <br /><br />Tina--- It is the only one I could find that branches this way. I like the whorled branching, kind of fun.<br /><br />Donna---It is indeed.<br /><br />Janet ---hahahaha Were you in the backseat watching me? I was indeed trying to get a better look. It is the perfect shaped Christmas tree.Janet, The Queen of Seafordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07876204203323750245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-6004961065689861702011-03-16T08:14:03.748-04:002011-03-16T08:14:03.748-04:00I have this vision of you spending the entire jour...I have this vision of you spending the entire journey craning your head to get a better look at the trees that most people probably barely notice! I love your later photos, the almost lime-green of the needles looks amazing with the sky. How extraordinary that there is actually a treewith such neatly arranged branches that it could indeed be the model, not just ofr playmobil, but for anyone drawing one of those simplistic Christmas tree shapes.Janet/Plantaliscioushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15605580157193047780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-26492712598630503902011-03-16T05:25:04.360-04:002011-03-16T05:25:04.360-04:00such a beautiful, sturdy, stately tree..such a beautiful, sturdy, stately tree..Donnahttp://gardenseyeview.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-39792033918668453152011-03-15T23:27:10.888-04:002011-03-15T23:27:10.888-04:00These are such pretty trees when well grown but I&...These are such pretty trees when well grown but I've found they are not adapted for the south. Even around here they suffer and finally succumb to the heat and droughts. I do like the whorled branching. The only pine tree that branches like this I think. Your play tree is perfect to demonstrate!tinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17415302577518111227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6119628314111837184.post-91682513723050827162011-03-15T20:19:24.946-04:002011-03-15T20:19:24.946-04:00Janet,
I did not know the limbs only lasted a sho...Janet,<br /><br />I did not know the limbs only lasted a short time. Learn something every day. From what I know of this tree it grows native in Virginia and in NC it is usually planted not native, at least in the Piedmont.Randy Emmitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10292186655869617897noreply@blogger.com