Back to nursery list

Conifer Trees / evergreens · Pines

Virginia Pine

Pinus Virginiana

Panther Creek plant details (wholesale reference)

Add to plant request

Choose a container size to add this plant to your request. We confirm pricing and live stock before invoicing.

Overview

Pinus virginiana, the Virginia pine, scrub pine, Jersey pine, possum pine, is a medium-sized tree, often found on poorer soils from Long Island in southern New York south through the Appalachian Mountains to western Tennessee and Alabama.

This selection is valued for its unique mature habit and ornamental traits. In our Raleigh climate, it performs best when given enough space to reach its natural size without aggressive pruning.

At a glance

Sun

  • Full sun

Water & soil

  • Drought tolerant once established
  • Well-drained soil
  • Clay-tolerant

Foliage & season

  • Evergreen

Growing & care

Practical notes for establishment and seasonal care in the Triangle—adjust for local soil tests and microclimate.

Light

Full sun

Watering Procedure

Water consistently during the first season until roots are established. Once settled, this variety is notably resilient during our typical North Carolina dry spells.

Planting & Soil

Thrives in well-drained soil, clay-tolerant sites where drainage is managed. Dig your hole twice as wide as the root ball but no deeper. Mix 30% compost with your native clay backfill to open up the soil—this helps the roots breathe and prevents water from pooling. Planting 'slightly high' also ensures the roots stay healthy.

Fertilization

Fertilize sparingly if at all. A light spring application is usually enough; over-fertilizing evergreens in our humidity can lead to weak, leggy growth.

Pruning / upkeep

Prune lightly to maintain structural shape; avoid cutting into old, leafless wood on needle evergreens like Junipers or Cedars.

Common questions

Does Virginia Pine lose its leaves in winter?

No, Virginia Pine is an evergreen conifer trees / evergreen and retains its foliage year-round.

How much sun does Virginia Pine need?

It performs best in full sun, meaning it prefers at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.

Is Virginia Pine drought tolerant?

Yes, once its root system is fully established, it is resilient during dry spells. However, it requires consistent watering during its first season in the ground.

Reference context includes Wikipedia (“Pinus virginiana”), licensed under CC BY-SA.