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Pinus sylvestris 'Hillside Creeper' Creeping Scot's Pine

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Pinus sylvestris 'Hillside Creeper' A creeping cultivar of Scotch Pine. A nice grouncover that spreads out and forms flat layered branches covered with thick, green needles. The vigorous, hardy Scotch Pine, lighter-green in winter, makes an excellent groundcovering option for banks or walls or tucked in and around boulders. Found as a seedling by Layne Ziegenfus of Hillside Gardens, Lehighton, Pennsylvania.

USDA Minimum Hardiness Zone:
3
Growth Type:
Creeping
10 Year Average Size:
2' x 7'
Sun Requirements:
Full Sun
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Reviews

  • 5
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    Posted by Daniel J Hilbrand on 29th Mar 2021

    Plants came when promised and in excellent condition, very happy.

  • 5
    Hillside creeper scotch pine

    Posted by treeman rod on 3rd Mar 2020

    one of the coolest ground cover plants I've seen. I have in my personal botanic garden - both the low graft and the high graft forms - amazing plants that get a lot of attention. The high graft can be traned into a sinuous landscape bonsai specimen - weaving thru past boulder and arching across the dry creek. 5 star plant from the treeman. www.rodwhitlowdesign.com