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Pinus halepensis | Aleppo Pine | Jerusalem Pine

Pinus halepensis | Aleppo Pine | Jerusalem Pine

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Pinus halepensis, commonly known as the Aleppo pine, is a coniferous tree native to the Mediterranean region. Characterized by its bright green, needle-like foliage and irregularly shaped cones, this pine species thrives in warm, dry climates. Pinus halepensis exhibits a moderately fast growth rate, developing a picturesque, often leaning habit with a rounded crown. While tolerant of various soil types, it prefers well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Its drought-tolerant nature makes Pinus halepensis suitable for xeriscaping and Mediterranean gardens. This species is also a popular choice for bonsai cultivation due to its resilience and responsiveness to pruning.

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Botanical family: Pinaceae

Botanical genus: Pinus

Botanical species: Pinus halepensis

SKU:WP-0155-S

Cultivation

Soil type: Tolerates poor, rocky, calcareous, or sandy soils; prefers well-draining substrates.

Watering frequency: Drought-tolerant once established; water only during prolonged droughts.

Light exposure: Full sun; intolerant of dense shade.

Temperature requirements: Thrives in 10–30°C (50–86°F); withstands brief drops to –6°C (21°F).

Fertilization: Not usually necessary; can benefit from light feeding in nutrient-poor soils.

Pruning: Minimal; remove damaged or crossing branches if needed.

Common pests: Pine processionary caterpillar, bark beetles.

Any other relevant care practices: Tolerates wind and salt spray; ideal for reforestation and erosion control.














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