The Story
Rare and endangered, these pine trees are endemic to Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve and Santa Rosa Island, CA. Long, graceful needles on red-brown bark give way to large, rounded cones. The delicious edible pine nuts are a traditional food for the Kumeyaay Nation of San Diego. Grows up to 100 ft tall x 60 ft wide, eventually, so give it the room it deserves. Plant in full sun in well-draining soil. Great for drought tolerant gardens and landscapes. Hardy to USDA zone 7.
TORREY PINE
Pinaceae
*THESE SIZES ONLY AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN OUR RETAIL NURSERY
Description
Rare and endangered, these pine trees are endemic to Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve and Santa Rosa Island, CA. Long, graceful needles on red-brown bark give way to large, rounded cones. The delicious edible pine nuts are a traditional food for the Kumeyaay Nation of San Diego. Grows up to 100 ft tall x 60 ft wide, eventually, so give it the room it deserves. Plant in full sun in well-draining soil. Great for drought tolerant gardens and landscapes. Hardy to USDA zone 7.
TORREY PINE
Pinaceae
*THESE SIZES ONLY AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN OUR RETAIL NURSERY





















