Skip to content
Now offering free shipping on all orders over $150! See details.
Now offering free shipping on orders over $150!

Pinus Excelsa, Blue Pine - 0.5 kg Seeds

Original price ₹1,699 - Original price ₹1,699
Original price
₹1,699
₹1,699 - ₹1,699
Current price ₹1,699
Availability:
In stock

Free returns on all eligible orders

You have 30 days to request a return. All sale items are final sale.

The Blue Pine or Himalayan Blue Pine (Pinus wallichiana, long known as Pinus excelsa) is a tall, elegant evergreen conifer of the high Himalaya, recognised by its long, drooping, blue-green needles in bundles of five and its large, resinous, banana-shaped cones. It is an important timber and resin tree of the hills and a handsome ornamental and afforestation species for cool, elevated regions.

Its straight, light, durable wood is used for construction, packing cases and plywood, while the resin yields turpentine and rosin. It grows naturally across the temperate Himalaya from Kashmir to Bhutan at 1,800-4,000 m, and is planted for watershed protection and reforestation on hill slopes; it needs a cool climate and is not suited to the hot plains.

  • Family: Pinaceae
  • Native region: The Himalaya (Kashmir to Bhutan)
  • Mature height: 30-50 m
  • Growth rate: Moderate

The winged seeds benefit from cold-moist stratification: soak them for a day, then chill in damp sand for 3-4 weeks to break dormancy. Sow about 1 cm deep in a well-drained, slightly acidic nursery mix kept cool and moist; germination usually follows in 2-3 weeks. Grow the seedlings in light shade and transplant to hill sites in their second season.

Shipping information

Use this text to share information about your product.

Returns & warranty

Use this text to share information about your product.

The Blue Pine or Himalayan Blue Pine (Pinus wallichiana, long known as Pinus excelsa) is a tall, elegant evergreen conifer of the high Himalaya, recognised by its long, drooping, blue-green needles in bundles of five and its large, resinous, banana-shaped cones. It is an important timber and resin tree of the hills and a handsome ornamental and afforestation species for cool, elevated regions.

Its straight, light, durable wood is used for construction, packing cases and plywood, while the resin yields turpentine and rosin. It grows naturally across the temperate Himalaya from Kashmir to Bhutan at 1,800-4,000 m, and is planted for watershed protection and reforestation on hill slopes; it needs a cool climate and is not suited to the hot plains.

  • Family: Pinaceae
  • Native region: The Himalaya (Kashmir to Bhutan)
  • Mature height: 30-50 m
  • Growth rate: Moderate

The winged seeds benefit from cold-moist stratification: soak them for a day, then chill in damp sand for 3-4 weeks to break dormancy. Sow about 1 cm deep in a well-drained, slightly acidic nursery mix kept cool and moist; germination usually follows in 2-3 weeks. Grow the seedlings in light shade and transplant to hill sites in their second season.

Related categories

Warehouse Sale

Our most anticipated sale of discontinued items has finally arrived! While supplies last.

Open Box Deal

Their return, your reward! Starting today, shop new exclusive products for less.

Free Shipping

When you spend $50 or more

Here to Help

Get in touch with us 7 days a week

Store Pickup

Pick up your order yourself, for free

Easy Exchanges

Return or exchange within 60 days