‘Chief Joseph’ is slow growing, reaching 4-6 feet in 10 years and attaining a mature height of 20 feet in 30 years. It has an irregular-conical shape which starts out somewhat compact and opens up as the tree matures. Many growers candle prune these and other pines to keep them more compact. The stunning yellow-gold color makes ‘Chief Joseph’ a dazzling specimen in the winter landscape. It fades to lime-green in the spring and through the summer until is shows of its golden cloak again beginning in the fall as the weather cools. It does best planted in full sun. It requires well-drained soil and regular water during the dry season for the first couple years.
Mark Leichty is the Director of Business Development at Little Prince of Oregon Nursery near Portland. He is a certified plant geek who enjoys visiting beautiful gardens and garden centers searching for rare and unique plants to satisfy his plant lust. mark@littleprinceoforegon.com
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