Pinus Mugo SSP. Mugo

Mugo Pine

Evergreen conifer with a dense, low, and spreading to broadly mounded habit, often forming a multi-stemmed shrub rather than a single-trunk tree. It is the typical dwarf mountain form of Mugo Pine, naturally adapted to harsh alpine environments and valued for its rugged, compact structure.

The foliage consists of short, stiff, dark green needles grouped in pairs. The needles are dense and slightly twisted, giving the plant a coarse but very durable texture. The overall appearance is compact and bushy, with strong resistance to environmental stress.

Pinus mugo subsp. mugo prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It thrives in poor, sandy, rocky, or acidic soils and is highly tolerant of cold, wind, and exposed sites. Once established, it shows excellent drought tolerance and outstanding cold hardiness. It is ideal for rock gardens, mass plantings, slopes, erosion control, and alpine-style landscapes.

Datasheet

Sunshine Partial-shade, Sunny
Height 1 to 3m
Width 3 to 5m
Hardiness zone 2a, 2b
Location Isolated, Rockery, Screen, Solid
Cut flower Non
Fragrant flower Non
Attracts birds Oui
Attracts butterflies Non
Edible Non
Soil Type Moderately dry / well-drained soil
Environmental conditions High drought resistance, Moderate pollution resistance, Moderate salt resistance
Foliage Green
Fruits No
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