Pinus strobus Elkins Dwarf

Pinus strobus ‘Elkins Dwarf’ is a compact, slow-growing selection of eastern white pine prized for its dense habit and manageable size. This dwarf pine forms a rounded to broadly conical shape with soft blue-green needles held densely along the branches, creating a full, refined appearance year-round. Typically maturing at 4–6 feet tall and wide, ‘Elkins Dwarf’ performs best in full sun with well-drained soil and adapts well once established. Its tidy form, classic white pine softness, and smaller stature make it an excellent choice for foundation plantings, rock gardens, and collector landscapes.

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