Scientific Name: Pinus koraiensis
Common Name: Korean pine
Family Name: Pinaceae
Origin: S.E. Asia / Japan / China
Hardiness Zone: Zone 3: (-40 to -34 °C)
Plant Type: Conifer
Mature Size: 22 - 30m x 10 - 15m (height x width)
Habit: Stiffly upright
Form: Pyramidal - widely
Texture: Fine
Landscape Uses: Forestry
Exposure: Full sun
Soil or Media: Well-drained
Leaves: Needle-like, Fascicles, Soft flexible, Glaucous, Acicular, Serrulate
Flowers: n/a (male cone), Yellow, Red, Apr-May
Fruit: Cone (winged seeds), Green, Purple, Brown, Aug-Sep-Oct, (Persistent)
Key ID Features:
Needles 5 per fascicle, 6-13cm long x 1mm wide, triangular in cross section (dark green on outer face and two inner faces with whitish green stomatal lines; female cones crowded near the ends of new shoots in groups of 1 to 5, green, ovoid, 9-11cm x 5-6cm wide, seeds wingless, about 15mm long x 10mm wide x 7mm thick. <a href ='https://www.conifers.org/pi/Pinus_koraiensis.php' target='_blank'>Conifers.org</a>