A tight, upright pine with dense green needles and a narrow profile that stays crisp, compact, and evergreen
FEATURES:
- Narrow, upright habit with a compact, columnar silhouette
- Dense, deep green needles for rich evergreen color year-round
- Tight branching that creates a full, tidy profile from top to bottom
- Short, sturdy needles with a clean, refined pine texture
- Slow to moderate growth for long-term size control and a naturally neat form
- Strong winter interest with evergreen color and a crisp vertical outline
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box.
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
If a landscape feels “flat,” add a vertical element. One narrow evergreen like this instantly changes the whole composition, it adds height, structure, and a sense of intention, even in winter.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-8
- Mature Height: 12-18' tall
- Mature Width: 3-5' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 3-5' apart
A tight, upright pine with dense green needles and a narrow profile that stays crisp, compact, and evergreen
FEATURES:
- Narrow, upright habit with a compact, columnar silhouette
- Dense, deep green needles for rich evergreen color year-round
- Tight branching that creates a full, tidy profile from top to bottom
- Short, sturdy needles with a clean, refined pine texture
- Slow to moderate growth for long-term size control and a naturally neat form
- Strong winter interest with evergreen color and a crisp vertical outline
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box.
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
If a landscape feels “flat,” add a vertical element. One narrow evergreen like this instantly changes the whole composition, it adds height, structure, and a sense of intention, even in winter.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-8
- Mature Height: 12-18' tall
- Mature Width: 3-5' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 3-5' apart
Why plant Satellite Bosnian Pine?
Satellite Bosnian Pine is the pine version of “clean lines.” It grows upright and narrow, with dense branching and deep green needles that hold their color through every season. The overall look is compact and tailored, not loose or fluffy, and that’s exactly what makes it so useful: it stays visually crisp, even when the rest of the landscape gets wild in midsummer.
Bosnian pines are also admired for their toughness and longevity, and this selection brings those strengths in a form that feels modern and architectural. It’s evergreen structure with a disciplined silhouette, and it looks good doing it.
How to use Satellite Bosnian Pine in the landscape?
Use it anywhere you want a vertical evergreen accent without bulk, or mix it into a conifer planting to add a slimmer profile among rounder shapes. It pairs especially well with softer textures, grasses, broadleaf shrubs, and perennials, because the narrow form adds contrast and definition. Give it enough room to develop its natural columnar shape, and keep the base planting simple so the tight branching and crisp outline remain the focal point.
Frequently Asked Questions
This pine does not have showy blooms. It produces small spring pollen cones and may develop woody seed cones over time, but it’s grown for evergreen needles and its narrow upright form.
Satellite is selected for a tighter, more compact columnar habit with dense branching, giving it a slimmer profile and a naturally crisp, architectural silhouette.
Pruning is typically minimal. Remove dead or damaged branches as needed. If you want to lightly shape, do so in late spring when new growth begins, and avoid heavy pruning so the natural columnar form stays clean.