Pinus Mugo Mughus Bonsai
Short shrubby varieties are neat in appearance with branches that grow to within inches of the soil.
Pinus mugo mughus bonsai. Japanese white pine pinus parviflora scots pine pinus sylvestris ponderosa pine pinus ponderosa and mountain pine pinus mugo or mugo pine. It has been used to stabilize coastal sand dune areas in europe. It was first introduced into denmark in 1798 and became widely grown in europe commercially since 1860. Mugo pines also known as mountain pines are easily available at garden centres and nurseries compared to most pine species.
Though pinus mugo has something of a poor reputation as bonsai with the correct techniques mugos are easy to cultivate and style. Mugo pine pinus mugo is a carefree evergreen that can take the place of overused landscape ground cover plants such as junipers. This slow growing plant is easy to grow and easy to care for making it a great choice for any bonsai enthusiast. The dwarf mugo pine is native to the high elevations of the mountain regions of central and southern europe.
A small and slow growing evergreen pine that makes a lovely bush or shrubbery. 5 0 out of 5 stars 1 5 99 5. Mugo pine tree bonsai seeds pinus mugo mughus crop year 2016 purity 98 germination 98 collection locale bulgaria 15 pure seeds per packet. It has a naturally spreading habit and tolerates light shearing.