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Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine

Pinus strobus 'Blue Shag'

  • Hardy in zones 3-8 and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions from sandy to clay
  • Compact globe shape with soft blue-green needles that look like plush velvet
  • Slow growing at just 4 to 6 inches per year, making it perfect for small gardens and containers
  • Deer resistant native conifer that provides year-round color and winter interest with minimal maintenance
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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Low Maintenance, Native, Evergreen, Deer-resistant, Drought resistant
Hardiness Zone 3a to 8b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 2-4 ft
Width 2-4 ft
Preferred Soil Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Growth Rate Slow
Growth Habit Bushy, Spreading, Upright
Plant Life Cycle Perennial
Foliage Color Blue green, Green
Native Yes
Suitable Space Outdoors, Container, Indoors
Plant Name Pine
Botanical Name Pinus strobus 'Blue Shag'
Class Pinopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, CA, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature size (height and width) of Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine?

  • Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine reaches 2 to 4 feet tall and wide at maturity, growing slowly at just 4 to 6 inches per year. This compact size makes it perfect for small gardens, rock gardens, and foundation plantings where you need evergreen structure without overwhelming the space.

Does Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine grow well in zone 3 or colder climates?

  • Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine inherits Eastern White Pine's exceptional cold hardiness, making it well-suited for zone 3 and colder regions. This compact cultivar tolerates harsh winters while maintaining its blue-green color year-round. Shop at Nature Hills for this proven cold-climate performer.

What are the light requirements for Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine, full sun or partial shade?

  • Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine thrives in full sun to partial shade, with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight producing the best needle density and blue-green color intensity. Like its native Eastern White Pine parent, it adapts well to varying light conditions. For optimal compact growth and vibrant color, plant in a location with morning sun and some afternoon protection in hot climates.

What type of soil does Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine prefer, and does it need good drainage?

  • Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine prefers well-draining, slightly acidic soil and tolerates everything from sandy coastal conditions to rocky mountain soils. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot. It adapts to various soil types as long as water doesn't sit around the roots.

How often should I water Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine after planting?

  • Water deeply once or twice weekly for the first growing season, then reduce frequency as this native pine establishes. Blue Shag inherits Eastern White Pine's drought tolerance once rooted. Check soil moisture 2-3 inches down and water when dry.

What is the recommended planting spacing for Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine?

  • Plant Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine 3-4 feet apart for individual specimens, or closer at 2-3 feet for a grouped planting. Since it reaches 2-4 feet tall and wide at maturity, this spacing allows each plant to develop its natural rounded form without crowding.

Does Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine require pruning, and when?

  • Blue Shag maintains its rounded form naturally without any shearing or pruning required. This dwarf white pine grows slowly at just 4-6 inches per year, staying compact on its own. If you need to shape it, prune lightly in late spring after new growth hardens.

Is Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine deer resistant?

  • Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine is not considered deer resistant, as deer will browse on white pine foliage when other food sources are scarce. The soft, dense needles that make this cultivar so appealing to gardeners can also attract hungry deer. Protect young plants with fencing or repellent sprays in areas with heavy deer pressure.

What are your shipping policies for Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine, including bare root or potted?

  • Blue Shag Dwarf White Pine ships as potted plants to ensure the best establishment of this slow-growing conifer. Bare root shipping isn't suitable for evergreens like this pine cultivar. Spring and fall offer the best planting windows for this hardy dwarf pine.