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Native to eastern North America and popular in the Midwest. Its two- to five-inch-long, yellow-green to blue-green, soft, flexible needles are attached to flexible branches in groups of five, giving the tree an almost delicate look, which becomes wonderfully translucent when lights are added. Like Scotch pine, eastern white pine is most commonly sheared fairly tightly, producing a tree with dense foliage. White pines are a great choice for households with allergies as they do not have a strong fragrance. Branches will support fewer and smaller decorations. Needle retention of cut eastern white pine is very good to excellent.