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Pinus ponderosa 'Mary Ann Haecock'
Mary Ann Haecock Dwarf Ponderosa Pine
Quick Facts
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Description:
6’ x 6’ wide, (grafted). The original plant (a very rare genetic dwarf form of Ponderosa) was discovered growing northwest of Fort Collins, CO in the early 1950’s by Mary Ann Heacock and a group of bonsai enthusiasts. They transplanted it to her Denver garden. There it stayed until the late 1990’s until it was transplanted again to a garden in west Denver. Its needles are about half the length of normal Ponderosa pines. Grows 2-4” per year. Zones 3-8.
QUICK FACTS
| USDA Growing Zones |
3 - 8 |
| Regions |
Suitable for Elevations Above 7000 ft., Western Only |
| Rain |
10in - 20in, 20in - 30in, 30in - 40in (with care) |
| Sun |
Full and Afternoon Sun |
| Soil |
Clay Soil, Sandy Garden Soil |
| Moisture |
Xeric |
| Height |
Extra Large - over 5ft. |
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