Named for the Ohio arboretum where it was found, this form of Chinese Lacebark Pine is noteworthy for its habit, which is neater, more compact, and more uniform than the open, irregular branching of the species. The tree's narrow needles have an interesting, waxy look, and the beautifully shaped tree displays showy bark, a patchwork of white, green, and brown, as it matures. Garden size is 20' tall and 15' wide, but can eventually get much larger, perhaps twice that size. Best in full sun. Hardy to Zone 4.