Botanical Name |
Pinus edulis
|
Mature Height | 20 Feet |
Mature Width | 16-20 Feet |
Light Requirement | Full Sun |
Hardiness Zone | Zones 3-9 |
Tolerance | Rabbit, Drought, Sandy Soil, Rocky Soil |
Attracts | N/A |
ℹ The Pinyon pine is the best tree for growing high quality, large size pine nuts. Pinyon Pine cones are highly valued for their culinary and nutritional qualities (they are a primary ingredient in making pesto). Their flavor is buttery, mild and sweet - some say with slight notes of citrus. Wild foragers, and sustainable gardeners have and continue to value this tree as a special food source - whether eaten raw or roasted, or made into pestos, cookies, or other dishes.