Pinus strobus (White Pine) 
Evergreens 
Pinus strobus. White Pine. 
A native Pine, probably the best known of all. Great 
favorite for planting with birch and hemlock; also a fine 
screen tree. Pruning makes it more dense. A five-needle Pine. 
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P. thunbergi. Japanese Black Pine. 
Irregular gnarled branches; light green foliage. Excellent 
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Pseudotsuga - Douglas Fir 
This evergreen is a rapid, graceful grower. Its foliage 
varies from light to dark green, and in some types even to a 
bluish green. It is perfectly hardy and transplants easily. 
This conifer thrives in exposed locations and grows well in 
moist as well as well-drained soils. It is used for windbreaks, 
screens, or aS a specimen tree; also used extensively for 
Christmas trees. 
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