The Silver Crest's needles give it its name with their gorgeous silver-blue tinge, and these ones will last far longer than just the Christmas season! Whether kept in a pot or planted into the ground, the hardy pine will even withstand low winter temperatures and thrive in the damp autumns, winters... and years round here in the UK. With some care and the right location, this little tree can be decorated festive season after festive season.
Scientific Name
Pinus pinea 'Silver Crest' (piney pine, cultivar: silver crest)
Common Name
Stone Pine, Umbrella Pine
Origin
Native to the Mediterranean, including Southern Europe and the Levant
Light
Your tree will appreciate full sun, but can tolerate shade too, as long as it gets a decent amount of light.
Water
Keep your plant moist but not soggy, watering as soon as the top layer of soil dries out.
Humidity
The Pine prefers higher humidity- if outside, this means sheltered from cold, drying winds, and if inside, not too close to a radiator!
Soil
Plant in moist, well-draining acidic soil, and repot every year as the plant grows.
Food
Use a fertiliser suitable for acidic soil; if you plant it out, it won't need much feeding at all, perhaps adding nutrients once a year. If in a pot, feed once a month.
Temperature
Ideally likes temperatures of 4-18°C, but it can withstand temperatures as low as -14°C.
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!
Sprouts Top Tips
Because it's used to colder temperatures, your mini tree will prefer to stay outdoors even in winter, whether planted in the ground or in a pot, though it will be fine visiting your indoors for the holidays.