Pinus mugo
Mugo Pine

 Genus:
 Plant Type:
 Growth Forms:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Foliage Notes:
Green (Evergreen, needle-like leaves in fascicles of two are up to 3" long, stiffly spreading but crowded on stem)
 Fruit Notes:
Brown (Cone)
 Ultimate Height:
15-20 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
25-30 feet
 Soil Notes:
Widely adapted to soils, but prefers a deep, moist loam; tolerant of calcarous soils
 Range:
Southern Europe
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Two 1-3" needles per fascicle with persistent 0.5" basal sheath. Bumpy protuberances where leaves abscise on 0.5-3" dia. stems. Multi-stemmed upright branching and needle habit.

Additional Information

Seed-propagated plants vary widely in degree of dwarfness, and this is not always apparent in young plants. Pruning annually can help maintain dwarf habit (don't pinch or cut past candles). Can be disfigured by scale insects.

5 Pinus mugo found

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= Heritage plant = Memorial plant
Number Accession ID Location
12010_06829*ASPKL
22010_06834*ASPKL
32010_06826*ASPKL
42012_01400*ASPKL
52009_11589*AVPRB

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