Martin Pellizzer

Pinus Rigida Var. Serotina

Pinus rigida var. serotina, also known as the scrub oak, is a hardy evergreen conifer native to the southeastern united states. it is characterized by its dense, shrub-like growth and small, needle-like leaves that provide year-round cover. this variety is known for its ability to thrive in poor soil conditions and withstand drought. it plays a vital role in supporting local wildlife and maintaining ecosystem balance. its unique appearance and resilience make it a notable species in its native habitat.