

Pine, Loblolly
Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) is a towering evergreen conifer native to the southeastern United States. Renowned for its rapid growth and adaptability, this majestic tree graces landscapes with its dense, pyramidal crown of dark green needles and distinctive reddish-brown cones. Its resilient nature and impressive stature make it a popular choice for reforestation projects, windbreaks, and timber production.
Aside from its ornamental value, the Loblolly Pine provides a haven for a diverse array of wildlife. Its seeds and cones serve as a nutritious food source for numerous bird species, while its branches offer nesting sites for squirrels and songbirds. Additionally, the tree's root system plays a crucial role in stabilizing soil and preventing erosion.
Native Range: Eastern United States
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil Moisture: Moist to well-drained
Mature Height: 80-100 feet
Mature Width: 30-40 feet
Bloom Time: March-April
Bloom Color: Yellowish-green (male cones) and red (female cones)
Pollination:
The Loblolly Pine is a wind-pollinated species, meaning that pollen is dispersed by the wind to fertilize female cones. See our Pollination page for more information on cross-pollination varieties and requirements!
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Description
Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) is a towering evergreen conifer native to the southeastern United States. Renowned for its rapid growth and adaptability, this majestic tree graces landscapes with its dense, pyramidal crown of dark green needles and distinctive reddish-brown cones. Its resilient nature and impressive stature make it a popular choice for reforestation projects, windbreaks, and timber production.
Aside from its ornamental value, the Loblolly Pine provides a haven for a diverse array of wildlife. Its seeds and cones serve as a nutritious food source for numerous bird species, while its branches offer nesting sites for squirrels and songbirds. Additionally, the tree's root system plays a crucial role in stabilizing soil and preventing erosion.
Native Range: Eastern United States
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil Moisture: Moist to well-drained
Mature Height: 80-100 feet
Mature Width: 30-40 feet
Bloom Time: March-April
Bloom Color: Yellowish-green (male cones) and red (female cones)
Pollination:
The Loblolly Pine is a wind-pollinated species, meaning that pollen is dispersed by the wind to fertilize female cones. See our Pollination page for more information on cross-pollination varieties and requirements!












