Pinus banksiana Schodic (12″ std)

Pinus banksiana ‘Schoodic’ is a compact, rugged selection of jack pine valued for its dense, irregular form and exceptional cold hardiness. This slow-growing dwarf pine develops a low, rounded to slightly mounded habit with short, twisted green needles that give it a textured, naturalistic appearance. At maturity, it typically reaches 2–4 feet tall and wide, making it well suited for smaller gardens and collector landscapes. ‘Schoodic’ thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils, tolerating poor, sandy, or rocky conditions once established. Its resilience, unique character, and understated beauty make it an excellent choice for rock gardens, alpine plantings, and gardeners seeking a hardy, low-maintenance dwarf pine with a wild, northern aesthetic.

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