Pinus

Pine broom Pinus strobus 'Nokomis'
Pinus strobus ‘Nokomis’

About Pinus strobus ‘Nokomis’. This white pine broom is our very first broom discovery! It was located on our property in upper Michigan next to our picnic table! Who knows how many times we had lunch underneath it!!! In 2013 before we learned how to graft, Bob Fincham of Coenosium Gardens grafted the first scions for us. The new little grafted specimens were already producing cones. The broom also is loaded with cones and we have germinated some of the seeds. One of the seedlings was tiny, but survived only a couple years. This Pinus strobus broom is located along the shore of Gitche Gumee (Lake Superior) and therefore was named from the classic poem by Longfellow after Hiawatha’s grandmother, “nookomis”, which means “my grandmother” in the Ojibwe language.

Pinus strobus ‘Nokomis’ cultivar on display at the Oregon Garden Arboretum
December frost 2019, white pine broom  'Nokomis'
Sure is a “White Pine”!

Pinus

This Pinus banksiana broom cultivar was found in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the shore of Lake Superior in Marquette County. Cheryl was all excited and jumping up and down when she found this tiny cute Jack Pine broom! Therefore, the name became ‘Jumpin’ Jack’!

Jack pine broom cultivar 'Jumpin' Jack' with numerous buds and tiny needles.
Pinus banksiana ‘Jumpin’ Jack’ new cultivar with lots of buds and tiny needles!

Pinus


Genus: Pinus

Species: Resinosa

Cultivar: Packerland

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Genus: Pinus

Species: Banksiana

Cultivar: CMD3

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Pinus


Genus: Pinus

Species: Sylvestris

Cultivar: Platinum Ridge

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Pinus


Genus: Pinus

Species: Strobus

Cultivar: Oconto

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Pinus


Genus: Pinus

Species: Strobus

Cultivar: Nokomis

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Genus: Pinus

Species: Resinosa

Cultivar: Knee Knocker

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Pinus

Genus: Pinus

Species: Monticola

Cultivar: Monti’s Gold

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