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AOBA JO Japanese White Pine- Dwarf - Pinus parviflora 'Aoba jo' - 2 - Year Plant
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AOBA JO Japanese White Pine- Dwarf - Pinus parviflora 'Aoba jo' - 2 - Year Plant

CURVED, SHORT, BRIGHT BLUE NEEDLES AND A NARROW, UPRIGHT FORM LAYERED SECONDARY BRANCHES CREATE ATTRACTIVE TIERS OF FOLIAGE ADORNED WITH VERY INTERESTING AND PROMINENT CONES! POPULAR FOR BONSAI, LARGER ROCK GARDENS, PATIO PLANT, OR COLLECTORS O…
CURVED, SHORT, BRIGHT BLUE NEEDLES AND A NARROW, UPRIGHT FORM LAYERED SECONDARY BRANCHES CREATE ATTRACTIVE TIERS OF FOLIAGE ADORNED WITH VERY INTERESTING AND PROMINENT CONES! POPULAR FOR BONSAI, LARGER ROCK GARDENS, PATIO PLANT, OR COLLECTORS OF EXOTIC HARDY PLANTS! 2 - YEAR PLANT WILL REACH 6 FEET AT MATURITY - SHIPPED IN CONTAINER WITH ORIGINAL SOIL, HARDY ZONE 2-9 Pinus parviflora 'Aoba jo' Curved, short, bright blue needles and a narrow, upright form make this slow-growing variety of Japanese white pine a real winner. Layered secondary branches create attractive tiers of foliage, sort of like the floors of a narrow building.
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CURVED, SHORT, BRIGHT BLUE NEEDLES AND A NARROW, UPRIGHT FORM LAYERED SECONDARY BRANCHES CREATE ATTRACTIVE TIERS OF FOLIAGE ADORNED WITH VERY INTERESTING AND PROMINENT CONES! POPULAR FOR BONSAI, LARGER ROCK GARDENS, PATIO PLANT, OR COLLECTORS OF EXOTIC HARDY PLANTS! 2 - YEAR PLANT WILL REACH 6 FEET AT MATURITY - SHIPPED IN CONTAINER WITH ORIGINAL SOIL, HARDY ZONE 2-9 Pinus parviflora 'Aoba jo' Curved, short, bright blue needles and a narrow, upright form make this slow-growing variety of Japanese white pine a real winner. Layered secondary branches create attractive tiers of foliage, sort of like the floors of a narrow building.