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zen garden bonsai tree Japanese Black Pine SeedsCoastal strength. Bonsai soul. A pine unlike any other. Pinus thunbergii, the Japanese Black Pine, is the most important pine in Japanese culture and one of the most striking conifers available to western growers. Its dense, dark needles, dramatically textured bark, and naturally irregular growth habit make it the defining pine of Japanese gardens, coastal landscapes, and bonsai collections worldwide. Hardy, adaptable, and highly tolerant of salt

Coastal strength. Bonsai soul. A pine unlike any other.

Pinus thunbergii, the Japanese Black Pine, is the most important pine in Japanese culture and one of the most striking conifers available to western growers. Its dense, dark needles, dramatically textured bark, and naturally irregular growth habit make it the defining pine of Japanese gardens, coastal landscapes, and bonsai collections worldwide. Hardy, adaptable, and highly tolerant of salt spray and wind, it has proven itself in the most exposed coastal conditions imaginable. Seed-grown specimens develop the natural character and variation that grafted nursery trees rarely achieve. If you are looking to buy Japanese Black Pine seeds or grow this pine from seed, you are beginning a relationship with a tree that rewards patience and attention over decades.

  • Dramatic dark needles and irregular growth habit prized in Japanese garden design for centuries
  • Exceptionally salt-tolerant, one of the best conifers for coastal planting and seaside windbreaks
  • The most widely used pine species in traditional bonsai cultivation worldwide
  • Naturally develops rugged, textured bark with character that takes decades to achieve in other species
  • Adaptable to poor, sandy, or rocky soils and highly exposed sites

Things you probably did not know about the Japanese Black Pine

It is the pine that defines the Japanese coastline.
Groves of Japanese Black Pine planted along the Japanese coast over centuries serve as windbreaks protecting villages and rice fields from typhoon winds and salt spray. The silhouette of windswept Black Pines against a gray sea is one of the most recognized images in Japanese art and landscape painting.

Bonsai masters spend entire careers on a single tree.
Japanese Black Pine bonsai require specific summer and winter care techniques that have been refined and passed down through generations of practitioners. A well-developed Black Pine bonsai represents hundreds of hours of accumulated skill and is among the most respected art forms in Japanese culture. Some specimens in major collections are over 200 years old.

It hybridizes naturally with other pines.
Japanese Black Pine crosses readily with Japanese Red Pine to produce Pinus densiflora x thunbergii, a hybrid sometimes used in coastal plantings. Seed-grown specimens from wild-collected seeds occasionally show hybrid characteristics, adding to the natural variation that makes growing from seed rewarding.

The candles are a key feature in bonsai technique.
The new spring growth of Japanese Black Pine emerges as elongated buds called candles. Bonsai practitioners remove or cut these candles at precise times to control growth, ramification, and needle length. Mastering candle work is considered one of the foundational skills of pine bonsai.

Growing Details

  • Botanical Name: Pinus thunbergii
  • Stratification: Recommended, 30 to 60 days cold stratification
  • USDA Zones: 5 to 9
  • Soil: Well-drained, sandy, tolerates poor and rocky soils
  • Light: Full sun
  • Height: 20 to 80 feet depending on conditions
  • Spread: 20 to 40 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate, 1 to 2 feet per year

Grow it in the ground for a coastal windbreak or in a pot for a lifetime of creative engagement. Either way, this pine is a commitment worth making.

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Keeping in mind that I received this item yesterday (2/24/16), I absolutely love this watch. The reason I have so much confidence with this watch is because I've owned one other Timex similar to this one, and it served me extremely well and is still able to do so. First off, this watch is certainly aesthetically pleasing. The blue color around the face of the watch and outline in the band, goes really well with the black frame. It's just an overall nice looking watch. More importantly, the quality seems great. As I mentioned, I've owned a Timex expedition, which I've had for more than 2 years, and it's still working perfectly fine. The watch seems like it's put together very well and there's no loose or flimsy parts. One complaint that many people seem to have with Timex is the quality of their band. Unfortunately I'd have to agree, since the band on my other Timex that's still working like the first day I got it, cracked and broke and is only being held together by the nylon fabric on the other side of the band. You're not going to have that problem with this watch. It's a full nylon band with Velcro adjustment, for precise fitting. it feels extremely comfortable and you won't need to worry about the band cracking (although I'm sure there will be certain defects in a mass produced bunch). I will use this watch for work and running, and rarely plan on taking it off. Just to give you an idea, I also have a garmin gps watch that I love and obviously has more functions than this watch. However, the second I received this watch, I slapped it on and put my garmin to the side. This watch also looks amazing when you wear it. I'll update this feedback as needed, but I'm confident this watch will serve me for years to come, just as my other one has.
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