Pinus torreyana, Torrey pine Foliage
Pinus torreyana, Torrey pine 1 Gallon
Pinus torreyana, Torrey pine Foliage
Pinus torreyana, Torrey pine 1 Gallon

Pinus torreyana, Torrey pine

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Pinus torreyana, Torrey pine

A rare and endangered pine.  It can reach a height of up to 150 feet tall and 50 feet wide.  It has heavy cones that can reach up to six inches long.  The needles are long, up to 12 inches long.  The pine nuts are edible!  This plant produces a pollen that can produce an allergic reaction.

Plant with: Toyon, White Coast CeanothusDel Mar Manzanita, Lemondade Sumac

Family Name Pinaceae
Species Name Pinus torreyana
Common Name Torrey Pine
Native to California
Plant Type Tree
Height x Width 25-150’ x 25-50’ (canopy)
Growth Habit Mounding, pyramidal, rounded
Growth Rate Slow
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Water Requirement Low, moderate
Soil Type Sandy soils
Flower Color Yellow, red
Flowering Months Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to -5° F
Attracts pollinators Birds, butterflies
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Moderately
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant No

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Pinus torreyana, Torrey pine

A rare and endangered pine.  It can reach a height of up to 150 feet tall and 50 feet wide.  It has heavy cones that can reach up to six inches long.  The needles are long, up to 12 inches long.  The pine nuts are edible!  This plant produces a pollen that can produce an allergic reaction.

Plant with: Toyon, White Coast CeanothusDel Mar Manzanita, Lemondade Sumac

Family Name Pinaceae
Species Name Pinus torreyana
Common Name Torrey Pine
Native to California
Plant Type Tree
Height x Width 25-150’ x 25-50’ (canopy)
Growth Habit Mounding, pyramidal, rounded
Growth Rate Slow
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Water Requirement Low, moderate
Soil Type Sandy soils
Flower Color Yellow, red
Flowering Months Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to -5° F
Attracts pollinators Birds, butterflies
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Moderately
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant No