Pinus pseudostrobus, also known as the Smooth-bark Mexican Pine, is a unique and distinctive tree endemic to Mexico. With thin 8" needles and 4" cones, it grows between 1300-3250m from Sinaloa, Mexico to Honduras, and occurs within a rainfall regime mostly in summer. Its dense and round top and brown, fissured bark that is smooth when young, make it a standout feature in any landscape. Introduced in New Zealand, it has proven to adapt well near sea level. Whether planting in a garden or as an ornamental feature, the Smooth-bark Mexican Pine is a stunning choice that will add dimension and beauty to any setting.