Pinus contorta, commonly known as Lodgepole Pine, is a versatile and hardy evergreen conifer prized for its adaptability and striking serpentine or poodle-like forms when trained in cultivation. This cultivar creates an architectural element in landscapes, especially in formal or contemporary garden designs. Its narrow, twisted needles offer deep green coloration year-round while maintaining its unique sculptural habit. It thrives in a range of conditions and is ideal for use as a specimen planting or for adding interest to ornamental gardens.
- Light: Full sun to partial shade
- Water need: Moderate to low, prefers well-drained soil
- Growth rate: Slow to moderate
- Mature size (HxW): Varies based on trained form, typically 6–12 feet tall
- Habit: Compact, upright, and sculptural
- Bloom/interest: Evergreen foliage and striking form
- Hardiness zone: 4–8
- Soil tolerance: Adaptable, tolerates sandy, rocky, or acidic soils
- Drought/heat tolerance: High

