
Plant resistant to cold and frost

The Japanese Red Pine (also called "Korean Red Pine") (Pinus densiflora) has a home range that includes Japan, Korea, northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Shandong), and the extreme southeast of
In Japan it is known as Akamatsu (赤松 literally "red pine"?) and Mematsu. It is widely cultivated in Japan both for timber production and as an ornamental tree, and plays an important part in the classic Japanese garden. Numerous cultivars have been selected, including the variegated semi-dwarf 'Oculus Draconis', the pendulous, often contorted 'Pendula' and the multi-trunked 'Umbraculifera' (Japanese 多形松,Tagyoushou, sometimes spelled as 'Tanyosho').
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Red_Pine
Sowing Instructions |
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Propagation: |
Seeds |
Pretreat: |
soak in water for 24 hours |
Stratification: |
1 month in moist sowing mix at 2-5 ° C refrigerator |
Sowing Time: |
all year round |
Sowing Depth: |
1 cm |
Sowing Mix: |
Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite |
Germination temperature: |
min. 20 ° C |
Location: |
bright + keep constantly moist not wet |
Germination Time: |
until it germinates |
Watering: |
Water regularly during the growing season |
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