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Seeds - Red Pine

Pinus resinosa

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Catégories: arbre, comestible, indigène, médicinale, nouveauté, résiste aux cerfs, vivace,

Aire de répartition indigène: MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NL,

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Red pine (Pinus resinosa) is a large conifer native to North America in the Pinaceae family. It typically reaches 18 to 30 metres in height, with a straight trunk and a rounded crown in young trees, becoming more irregular with age. Needles are borne in pairs and snap cleanly when bent. Cones are ovoid and lack spines on the scales; they open naturally at maturity to release their seeds. red pine thrives in sandy, gravelly, well-drained, acidic soils in full sun. It grows in Quebec, particularly in the southern part of the province and in Estrie.

Medicinal and culinary uses
Red pine needles can be infused to produce a tea rich in vitamin C, traditionally consumed to prevent or treat scurvy.

Ecological roles
Red pine plays an important role in stabilizing soils in poor, sandy environments. Its seeds and canopy provide food and shelter for a variety of animals, including squirrels, nuthatches, and certain woodpecker species. Although moderately tolerant of fire, red pine also contributes to forest regeneration after light disturbances.

 

Red pine seeds require scarification and cold stratification to ensure germination. See the cultivation notes below for more details.

Akène cannot assume any responsibility for the use of plants for therapeutic purposes. Always seek advice from a professional before using a medicinal or edible plant.

Growing Notes | Seeds - Red Pine

Red pine prefers dry to moderately dry, sandy or gravelly, well-drained, acidic soils. It requires full sun to grow optimally.

Red pine seed requires soaking (scarification) and 60 days of cold stratification.

Scarification: Soak the seed in water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat.
Stratification: Then subject the seed to 60 days of cold stratification. This step can be carried out naturally by sowing in fall, or artificially by refrigerating for spring sowing.

To carry out artificial stratification, simply mix one part seed with three parts moist vermiculite, then place the mixture in a sealed bag in the refrigerator for about 60 days.

Sow the seed slightly buried at about 5 mcm deep in a well-drained medium. It is important to maintain moderate moisture without waterlogging the medium during germination. Germination generally occurs after 2 to 3 weeks.

Seeds per packet: 25

Family: Pinaceae

Scientific name: Pinus resinosa

Life cycle: Perennial

Hardiness zone: 2

Soil type:
Sandy

Soil moisture level: Dry

Soil - additional attributes: Poor, well-drained, acidic

Light: Sun

Blooming:

Spacing: 200 to 300 cm

Height: 1800 to 3000 cm

Deer resistance: High

Stratification: 60 days

Scarification: Soaking for 24 hours

Germination time: 14 to 21 days

Sowing depth: 5 mm