Longleaf Pine Tree

Longleaf Pine Tree

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Enjoy Native Beauty With the Fast Growing Longleaf Pine

Lush Pine Needles and Fire Resistance Make This North American Native Tree a No-Brainer!

Enhance your landscape with the elegant, long, and lush needles of the Longleaf Pine Tree. This hardy evergreen thrives in various conditions and adds a graceful, natural charm to any outdoor space. Recognized as North Carolina’s state tree since 1963, it is highly resilient, drought-tolerant, and well-adapted to sandy or marshy soils, making it a low-maintenance yet striking addition to your yard.

These evergreen trees naturally prune their lower branches enabling them to grow almost completely straight. The reddish brown, scaly bark will peel as birds and wildlife search for insects that live inside. The longleaf pine needles are long and dark emerald green. They grow in clusters at the end of branches.

Like all pine trees, the longleaf pine cone has both male and female counterparts found on the same tree. Pine cones typically appear in the late fall or winter of the second year. They are the largest fruit of all southern pines and contain seeds that provide food for wildlife such as deer, mice, and squirrels.

This Pine tree can reach up to 80 to 100 feet tall and 30-40 feet wide at full-size maturity and can live for over 300 years. The longleaf pine growth rate is up to 2-3 feet per year until they become mature trees. They are the perfect pine trees for privacy!

Pine tree ecosystems consist of rare plant and animal species in a coniferous forest habitat. These habitats typically occur in places with warm summers and cool winters and are of the most biodiverse in the United States. Bird species such as red-cockaded woodpeckers and brown-headed nuthatches frequently nest in pine forests.

These fast-growing trees are a true treasure plentifully found in many southern forests in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama.

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Our family farm knows a thing or two about shipping plants. In operation since 1980, our nursery strives to deliver high-quality plants straight to your door. 

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This pine species prefers sandy, dry, acidic soil conditions and prefers full sun to grow fully. The trunk of this evergreen conifer is covered in thick, peeling bark and the long evergreen pine needle leaves can grow up to 18 inches long. Perfect for windbreaks or to provide privacy.

These trees come rooted in a container in soil and can tolerate a variety of planting conditions. 

The best time of year to plant a pine tree is in spring or fall. If planting trees in fall, you will still have plenty of time to establish before winter since they are so fast growing.

The Long Leaf Pine tree is fire resistant making it excellent for mass plantings. They can grow extremely fast, so it is important to choose a planting site to last for many years to come.

Grow pines best in the southeastern United States in USDA plant hardiness zones 7-10. These shade trees are also salt spray tolerant and safe to plant in coastal areas.

Be sure to water thoroughly during the first year of planting to establish a strong root system.

Help restore longleaf pine forests by purchasing our Longleaf Pine for sale today!

The Longleaf Pine Tree brings timeless beauty and impressive vigor to any landscape with its long emerald needles and naturally straight growth habit. This fast-growing native evergreen thrives in full sun and sandy, acidic soils, offering drought tolerance, fire resistance, and exceptional longevity. Perfect for privacy, restoration, or natural charm, it’s a resilient and striking addition to southern landscapes.

  • Features long, dark green needles that create an elegant, lush appearance year-round.
  • Grows rapidly—up to 2–3 feet per year—and can reach 80–100 feet tall at maturity.
  • Highly drought tolerant, fire resistant, and adapted to sandy or marshy soils.
  • Provides food and habitat for wildlife, including squirrels, deer, and native birds.
  • Ideal for privacy screens, windbreaks, and large-scale landscape restoration.
  • Thrives in USDA zones 7–10 and performs best in full sun with well-drained, acidic soil.

At Perfect Plants Nursery, we stand behind every tree, shrub, and flower we grow. Every order is protected by our 30-day plant guarantee, ensuring your plants arrive healthy and ready to thrive. For extra peace of mind, our optional 1-Year Extended Warranty covers your plants against death and disease for a full year. Unlike many online nurseries, Perfect Plants ships directly from our family-run farm, so you’re backed by growers who care about your success long after your plants leave our greenhouse. Grow with confidence knowing your investment is protected from the start.

Botanical Name
Pinus palustris
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Sunlight
Full Sun

Foliage Color
Evergreen

Mature Width
30-40 ft

Mature Height
80-100 ft

Growing Zones7, 8, 9, 10

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Longleaf pines are celebrated for their incredible strength, resilience, and ecological importance. Their dense, rot-resistant wood made them historically valuable, and today they’re prized for supporting diverse wildlife, thriving in poor soils, and standing up to harsh weather and events like windstorms, pests, wildfires, and drought. Many species of endangered species rely on longleaf pines for habitats and nesting. The trees also capture carbon from the atmosphere!

The longleaf pine is also commonly known as the Southern Yellow Pine, Heart Pine, Pitch Pine, Florida Pine, or Longstraw Pine. These names refer to the exceptionally long needles that set the species apart from other pines.

Longleaf pines are exceptionally long-lived trees. While they grow slowly, they can survive 300 years or more, with some historic specimens believed to have reached ages well over 400 years. Their extended life span is part of what makes restoring this iconic species so meaningful.

Planting recommendations vary based on your goals, but for restoration or forestry-style spacing, land managers typically plant 400–600 longleaf pine seedlings per acre. For landscaping or ornamental use, spacing is far wider, often 15-30 feet apart, to give each tree room to reach its classic tall, open form. Often 300-500 trees per acre is used for wildlife purposes.

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