Pinus parviflora Bergman

Pinus parviflora ‘Bergman’ is a compact, slow-growing Japanese white pine prized for its dense habit and strong blue foliage. This selection forms a rounded to broadly conical shape with tightly held needles that exhibit a pronounced silvery-blue cast, creating bold color contrast in the landscape. Typically reaching 5–8 feet tall and wide over time, ‘Bergman’ performs best in full sun with well-drained soil and is adaptable once established. Its rich color, compact size, and collector appeal make it an excellent choice for specimen use, rock gardens, and refined landscape designs.

Overview

Common Name: Bergman' Japanese White Pine

Annual Growth Rate:

Shape: Upright, irregular

USDA Zone: 5-8

10-Year HxW: 5'x3'

Sun Needs: Full Sun