Pinus strobus Niagra Falls

Pinus strobus ‘Niagara Falls’ is a dramatic weeping selection of eastern white pine valued for its cascading branches and soft, flowing texture. This slow-growing pine develops a strongly pendulous habit with long, flexible blue-green needles that drape gracefully downward, creating a waterfall-like effect. With training, it can be grown upright or allowed to spread naturally as a ground-hugging specimen. Typically reaching 10–15 feet tall with variable spread depending on staking, ‘Niagara Falls’ thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soil, adapting well once established. Its expressive form and movement make it an exceptional focal point in specimen plantings and naturalistic landscapes.

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