Does anyone have this growing in their yard? I'd like to know your experiences with this pine tree. I got several Italian Stone pines and will be planting them this weekend. You don't see many of pine trees in my area, i guess due to alkaline soil (there are limestone outcropping with clay soil). Apparently this pine can tolerate alkaline soil so I figured why not try it. I've seen the pictures of mature pinus pinea with the umbrella canopy and i thought it was cool. Of course it'd be a long while before that happens to mine! :)
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