Product Overview
This dwarf pine's needles are light to yellowish-green for most of the year, but in the winter, especially in colder regions, they take on brilliant golden-yellow hues that are hard to miss. It is a dense, and heavily branched, globose tree that may mature at 10 feet tall. In the past, it was also known as 'Aurea Nisbet' or 'Nisbet's Aurea', but in 1957 a new nomenclature rule deemed the use of Latin names for cultivars illegitimate. So, when the plant was introduced to the U.S. by Bob Fincham of the Coenosium Gardens in Washington, its name was changed. S/M-D