Pinaceae
Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra)
Pinus nigra
Plant Austrian pine in full sun on well-drained soil. It needs regular watering only while young; once established it is highly drought tolerant and largely self-sufficient. Avoid soggy or poorly drained sites, which favor root and tip blight diseases.
Every 14 days
Direct sun
-20° - 35°C
30% - 60%
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What is Austrian Pine?
Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra) is a medium-care plant from the Pinaceae family. The Austrian pine (Pinus nigra) is a robust, fast-growing evergreen conifer native to the mountains of Central and Southern Europe, from Austria down through the Balkans and into parts of Turkey and North Africa. It forms a dense, broadly pyramidal crown with stiff, dark green needles borne in pairs...
Austrian Pine grows up to 20.0m, spread of 1200cm, watering every 14 days, -20°C – 35°C, 30–60% humidity. It is not suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.
Unlike many popular species, Austrian Pine is safe to keep around pets.
How to Care for Austrian Pine?
TLDR: Austrian Pine needs Direct sun, watering every 14 days, and temperatures between -20-35°C with 30-60% humidity.
How Often Should You Water Austrian Pine?
Water young trees weekly during the first two growing seasons until roots establish. Mature trees rarely need supplemental irrigation except during prolonged drought.
How Much Light Does Austrian Pine Need?
Requires full sun (at least 6-8 hours of direct light daily); does not tolerate shade.
What Is the Best Soil for Austrian Pine?
Adapts to sandy, clay, chalky, and rocky soils as long as drainage is good; tolerates a wide pH range including alkaline soils.
What Pot Should You Use for Austrian Pine?
Not typically container-grown long-term; use a large, deep pot with excellent drainage for young nursery specimens before planting in the ground.
What Is Austrian Pine and Where Does It Come From?
The Austrian pine (Pinus nigra) is a robust, fast-growing evergreen conifer native to the mountains of Central and Southern Europe, from Austria down through the Balkans and into parts of Turkey and North Africa. It forms a dense, broadly pyramidal crown with stiff, dark green needles borne in pairs and grey-brown, deeply fissured bark. Prized for its toughness, it tolerates poor, alkaline, and compacted soils, urban pollution, coastal salt spray, and strong winds, making it a favorite for windbreaks, reforestation, and street planting throughout temperate climates.
How to Propagate Austrian Pine?
Seed propagation
Stratification greatly improves germination rates; protect seedlings from damping-off with good airflow and sterile media.
- 1 Collect mature cones and extract seeds in autumn
- 2 Cold-stratify seeds in moist sand for 4-6 weeks at 1-4°C
- 3 Sow seeds in well-drained potting mix in early spring
- 4 Keep consistently moist and in bright light until germination
- 5 Transplant seedlings once they have 2-3 sets of true needles
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How Big Does Austrian Pine Grow?
TLDR: Austrian Pine can reach up to 20.0m tall with Medium growth rate.
Max height
20.0m
Spread
12.0m
Growth rate
Medium
Foliage
Evergreen
Plant Uses
Ornamental
Great for decoration
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What Diseases Commonly Affect Austrian Pine?
TLDR: Austrian Pine is susceptible to 1 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.
Meaning & Symbolism
Symbol of endurance, resilience, and steadfastness; associated with longevity and protection given its ability to thrive in harsh, exposed sites.
Fun Facts
Austrian pine can reach 20-25 m tall in its native mountain habitats.
It is one of the most pollution- and salt-tolerant pines, widely used along roads and coastlines.
Its thick, deeply furrowed bark helps protect it from fire and cold damage.
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