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Pinus Mugo var. Pumilio - Dwarf Mugo Pine

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Pinus Mugo var. Pumilio is a compact and resilient evergreen shrub, often recognized by its commonly associated name, the Dwarf Mugo Pine. Originating from the high-altitude terrains of Central and Southern Europe, this robust specimen brandishes its primary attention-grabbing trait: opulent, dark green needle foliage that remains lustrous 365 days a year. It delivers both delicate charm and sturdy practicality within a height and width of 3-5 feet. Notwithstanding harsh weather, the Dwarf Mugo Pine thrives in an array of soil types; its adaptability extends to full sun exposure. Due to its low maintenance nature and sustained vibrancy throughout the year, the Dwarf Mugo Pine effortlessly enhances the visual character of rock gardens, borders, or serves as a ground cover. Compact yet mighty, this evergreen marvel proves its worth in any landscape with its unwavering hardiness and year-round aesthetic appeal.

  • Size: Up to 3-5 feet tall and wide
  • Foliage: Dense, dark green needles
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Resilience: Tolerates harsh weather and various soil types
  • Commonly purchased with Pinus Mugo var. Pumilio (Dwarf Mugo Pine)

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