Scots pine ‘Fastigiata’ 20/40cm (10L)
Pinus sylvestris
£45.95
A strikingly narrow, columnar form of our native Scots pine with blue-green needles and attractive orange-red bark. This space-saving cultivar brings vertical drama to gardens, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil with minimal maintenance required once established.
- ✓ Pinus sylvestris 'Fastigiata' is a cultivar of Scots Pine known for its columnar, upright growth habit.
- ✓ This compact tree is ideal for small gardens, urban landscapes, or as a specimen plant.
- ✓ Features blue-green needles and attractive orange-brown bark, providing year-round interest.
- ✓ Hardy and low-maintenance tree, tolerant of various soil types and environmental conditions.
- ✓ Quality UK stock from Yarrow Gardens - DEFRA Registered Supplier
- ✓ 🇬🇧 Grown here in the UK, nurtured in our local soil and climate to be healthy and strong.
In stock - Usually dispatched within a few days.
The Scots pine ‘Fastigiata’ is a striking columnar conifer that brings architectural elegance to gardens where space is at a premium. This narrow, upright cultivar of our native Scots pine transforms the familiar species into a sleek vertical accent, perfect for creating dramatic focal points or framing entrances without the sprawling width of the standard form. The distinctive blue-green needles are held in pairs along upward-sweeping branches that create a wonderfully compact silhouette, making this cultivar particularly valuable for smaller gardens or formal plantings.
This 20-40cm specimen arrives in a generous 10-litre pot with an established root system, giving your plant an excellent foundation for vigorous growth once planted out. The columnar habit develops naturally without pruning, with branches that grow at acute angles to the main trunk, creating that characteristic fastigiate form that makes this cultivar so desirable. As the tree matures, the lower trunk develops the attractive orange-red bark that Scots pines are renowned for, providing year-round visual interest even in the depths of winter.
‘Fastigiata’ thrives in the British climate, being fully hardy and remarkably tolerant of exposed positions, coastal conditions, and atmospheric pollution. This adaptability makes it suitable for gardens across the country, from windswept coastal plots to urban settings. The tree performs best in full sun where it develops the tightest, most compact form, though it will tolerate partial shade. Like all Scots pines, it’s exceptionally drought-tolerant once established, requiring minimal irrigation even during dry summers.
Plant your Scots pine ‘Fastigiata’ in well-drained soil, as it abhors waterlogged conditions. It’s remarkably unfussy about soil pH, growing happily in acid, neutral, or alkaline conditions, and will even tolerate poor, sandy soils where many other conifers struggle. When planting, dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and incorporate some organic matter to help establishment, though avoid over-enriching the soil as this can promote loose, open growth rather than the desired tight columnar form.
Maintenance requirements are refreshingly minimal. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish a deep root system, then reduce watering as the tree becomes self-sufficient. No routine pruning is necessary, though you can remove any dead or damaged branches in late winter. Feed sparingly with a balanced slow-release fertiliser in spring if growth seems sluggish, though established specimens rarely need supplementary feeding.
The narrow profile makes ‘Fastigiata’ perfect for creating vertical accents in mixed borders, flanking doorways, or planting in rows to form elegant screens without consuming valuable garden space. It associates beautifully with heathers, ornamental grasses, and other conifers in contrasting forms, creating textural interest throughout the seasons. The evergreen foliage provides structure and colour even in the darkest months, whilst the developing cones add decorative appeal.
Ultimate height
Higher than 12 metres
Time to ultimate height
20–50 years
Ultimate spread
1.5–2.5 metres
Please note: Decorative pots shown are for display purposes only. Your tree will be supplied in a standard plastic nursery pot shown in the other pictures.
Delivery
Yarrow Gardens aim to have your order with you in fastest time possible and safest method of transport. Dependent on the parcel size and geographical destination in mind with will select the most suitable courier.
You are welcome to collect any times from our nursery in Euxton, Lancashire. Please contact us to arrange a suitable date and time.
With regret, we can no longer send items out to Northern Ireland. All live plants need a phytosanitary checks and DAERA must be notified. This process is simply too expensive at the moment.
Returns
In the rare instance that your item has been damaged during delivery or incorrectly shipped by us, please contact us and we will be happy to discuss the return and replacement of your item.
Once you have contacted us and we have confirmation that your parcel is on its way back to us we will be happy to issue a refund for the return postage.
| Delivery Class | Delivery Cost | |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Mail Letter - Royal Mail Tracked | £3.25 (Flat) | |
| Royal Mail Letter - Royal Mail Second Class | £1.32 (Flat) | |
| Royal Mail Large Letter - Royal Mail Tracked | £3.25 (Flat) | |
| Royal Mail Large Letter - Royal Mail Second Class | £2.10 (Flat) | |
| Standard Items - Standard Courier (APC) | £10.74 (Flat) | |
| Standard Items - Standard Courier (Evri) | £5.99 (Flat) | |
| Medium Items - Standard Courier (APC) | £13.14 (Flat) | This item |
| Medium Items - Standard Courier (APC/-1| | £11.94 (Flat) | This item |
| Large Items (Heavy or +1.4m) - Pallet Courier | £108.00 (Flat) | |
| Large Items (Heavy or +1.4m) - Standard Courier (APC) | £29.94 (Flat) | |
| Pallet Courier - Pallet Courier | £96.00 (Flat) |
We are a small family business based in Euxton, West Lancashire. We specialise in the supply of trees, shrubs both bare root & cell grown. Much of our stock is grown directly on site from seed or cuttings. Other stock is all UK sourced where possible.
We adhere to industry leading biosecurity measures, this ensures that our nursery remains clean and disease free.
We are DEFRA registered and our nursery is regularly inspected to confirm compliance with all current plant and plant health regulations.
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