Common Name: Loblolly Pine
Botanical Name: Pinus taeda
Plant family: Pinaceae
Location: Art Trail, East Terrace Switchback, North Lawn Trail, Orchard Trail
Growing zone: 7-9
Height: 60-90 ft.
Spread: 40-60 ft.
Bloom time: April
Bloom description: The male catkin-like flowers appear on the previous year’s growth and range in color from light green to red. The female flowers appear on new growth and range from shades of pink to red.
Leaf type: The leaves are evergreen needles that are 6-10 in. long and dark green in color, but can fade to yellowish green in colder climates. The needles are in fascicles (a close cluster) of 3.
Garden uses: This tree can be used as a mass planting for aesthetic uses or even as a means of creating privacy.
Wildlife benefits: Pine seeds are eaten by game birds as well as some seed-eating songbirds.