So been reading the Master's Series book on Pines lately, and consequently bought a White Pine yesterday. Its the cultivar "glauca" which has more of a blue-green colour to its needles than other cultivars. This tree was selected from about 30-40 others, as its branches were closest to the ground, foliage closest to the trunk, and the graft union the most acceptable. I already have a black pine that I'm currently working on also. It will be great to work on the two trees and see the differences between the species

Heres the white pine as bought (I chopped off the branches before remembering to take a picture, hence the hands holding them):

Here's the tree after the two long branches were removed (I also thinned the tree out a tiny bit, removing any branches that meant there were more than two branches per junction - I'm not sure how to word this, the words just won't come


And here's the graft union, the little stub was removed after this photo was taken (it was dead wood anyway)

I hope you like it, and any comments etc are more than welcome!