he west Texas counterpart of the Virginia Pine,
 this tree thrives in the alkaline soils found in this
part of our state. The two trees are very similar
in appearance and the Afghan also has sturdy
branches and soft needles. Typically, the
branches on the Afghan are spaced somewhat
 farther apart, giving this tree a slightly more open appearance. It has a mild fragrance and also
keeps well as a cut tree

 
 


The Afghan pine is a fast growing evergreen
tree and can used as border landscaping and are excellent windbreaks. Can grow up to
 80ft. tall and 30ft. wide. Low water once
 established. Also called desert pine.

We don't dig any trees until you say you want
them. Our equipment will dig from 20" to 28"
diameter ball.

Please call or e-mail for prices and size availability.

 

 

 

 

 

 
     
 

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