Japanese umbrella pine

E270027

The Japanese umbrella pine is an ornamental coniferous tree native to Japan, prized for its distinctive whorled, umbrella-like foliage and slow, compact growth habit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conifer
ornamental plant
tree species
barkDescription reddish-brown bark
branchingPattern whorled branches
climatePreference temperate climate
commonName Japanese umbrella pine
koya-maki
coneType woody cones
cultivationStatus widely cultivated outside native range as an ornamental
endemicTo Japan
evergreen true
family Sciadopityaceae
foliageDescription umbrella-like foliage
genus Sciadopitys
growthHabit compact
growthRate slow-growing
hardiness cold-hardy in many temperate regions
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement whorled
leafPersistence leaves persist several years on the tree
leafType needle-like leaves
lightPreference full sun to partial shade
nativeTo Japan
notableCharacteristic distinctive whorled foliage resembling an umbrella
very slow growth rate
order Pinales
ornamentalValue highly prized in horticulture
plantType coniferous evergreen tree
scientificName Sciadopitys
surface form: Sciadopitys verticillata
soilPreference well-drained soil
taxonRank species
typicalHeight up to about 10–20 meters in cultivation
uniqueFamilyMember sole living species in family Sciadopityaceae
usedAs ornamental tree
usedIn gardens
parks

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Sciadopityaceae bestKnownFor Japanese umbrella pine