Eastern White Pine 'Angel Falls' (Pinus strobus 'Angel Falls') gives you a dramatic, cascading evergreen look on a manageable scale. This selection of eastern white pine develops a narrow, upright silhouette with gracefully weeping branches and soft, blue-green needles that keep color and texture through winter. At maturity it typically reaches about 72-96 inches tall, making it a strong focal point for small landscapes, courtyards, and foundation plantings where you want year-round structure without the size of a standard white pine.
Plant it in full sun for the densest growth, but it also performs well in partial shade. Choose a site with good drainage and avoid low spots where water stands after rain. After planting, water deeply and consistently during the first growing season to help roots establish; once settled in, keep an eye on extended dry spells and water as needed. A light layer of mulch helps moderate soil moisture and temperature, but keep mulch pulled back from the trunk to reduce rot risk.
Because the weeping form is part of its charm, prune only as needed. You can selectively shorten or remove stray shoots to keep a clean outline, and you may stake or train a leader when young if you want more height. Use this plant as a specimen near a patio, in a rock garden, or among other evergreens and shrubs where its flowing branches can be appreciated year-round.