
Virginia Pine
Virginia Pine is a hardy, evergreen tree native to the eastern United States. It features dense, dark green needles and typically grows up to 20-30 feet tall. Known for its adaptability, it thrives on poor or rocky soils and is often used in reforestation, landscaping, and as a Christmas tree. Its informal, irregular shape and pleasant scent make it attractive for outdoor planting. Virginia Pine also provides habitat for wildlife and helps prevent soil erosion, making it a valuable species for ecological and ornamental purposes.