Pinus strobus Biltmore Blue

Pinus strobus ‘Biltmore Blue’ is a striking cultivar of eastern white pine prized for its intense blue foliage and strong, symmetrical form. This slow-growing pine develops an upright to broadly pyramidal habit with long, soft needles that display a pronounced silvery-blue coloration throughout the year. Typically reaching 20–30 feet tall and wide at maturity, ‘Biltmore Blue’ performs best in full sun with well-drained soil and is adaptable once established. Its vivid color, classic white pine texture, and stately presence make it an outstanding choice for specimen planting and landscapes seeking a bold evergreen with refined character.

Overview

Common Name: Biltmore Blue' Eastern White Pine

Annual Growth Rate: 4-6"

Shape: Globose

USDA Zone: 3-8

10-Year HxW: 3'x3'

Sun Needs: Full Sun