| Description | Snow in the Valley Japanese Pine (Pinus parviflora) is a small, slow growing Japanese Pine cultivar. Has variegated needles at the tips of the branches. |
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| Plant Type | Shrubs Coniferous, Dwarf Conifers |
| Hardiness Zone | 5 |
| Sunlight | full, mostly sunny, some shade |
| Moisture | average |
| Soil & Site | average |
| Leaves | curvy, creamy white, variegated needles |
| Dimensions | 3 by 2 feet (HS), irregular mound, matures a small, broad, upright form |
| Cultivar Origin | old cultivar from Japan |
| Misc Facts | Tanima translates into "valley," no denotes "of" or "from" and yuki translates into "snow," making Snow of the Valley Pine a proper and more-accurate common name. AKA: Japanese Snow Pine |