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GENERAL INFORMATION: Do your research before you buy a wonderful plant! Pinus strobus ‘Angel Falls’ hates air pollution, alkaline soils and any shade. I tried to grow one twice. It was next to a bus route in Toronto, in alkaline soil, mostly in full sun (but not in winter.) Both died. Being a native cultivar did not help! Normal sized Eastern White Pine is the provincial tree of Ontario. In the past, trunks were used for British sailing ships.

Common Name: Angel Falls weeping white pine.

Life Cycle: Dwarf evergreen coniferous tree.

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Pinus strobus ‘Angel Falls’ growing in East York.

Height: 3 m, width 1.2 m.

Leaves: Long, light green needles, in bunches of 5.

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Pinus strobus ‘Angel Falls’ needles.

Cones: are from 10 - 20 cm long and 3 cm wide, with winged seeds. These will not produce an identical tree.

Range: Pinus strobus is native to Eastern North America, west to Manitoba, south to Georgia.

Habitat: Grows best on moist, sandy loam, forest edges, forests, swamps, woodlands.

CULTIVATION: 

Plant: in a sheltered position, allowing space for spread.

Light: Full sun. Hates shade.

Soil: Slightly acidic, sandy loamy soil.

Water: Well drained. Intolerant of road salt.

USDA Hardiness: Zone 3.

Pests and Diseases: Root rot in poorly drained soil.

Companion planting: Best as a specimen tree.

Propagation: From cuttings.

References: 

Wikipedia

https://www.ontario.ca/page/eastern-white-pine

https://gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org/species/pinus/strobus/

Text and images supplied by Anna Leggatt