Pinus Mugo - Mugo Kiefer


Pinus Mugo - Mugo Kiefer

Pinus Mugo - Mugo Kiefer

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Mugo Kiefer ist ein Strauch oder kleiner Baum. Sie wächst am besten in der Sonne oder im Halbschatten und in einem tiefen, feuchten Lehm. Die Pflanze erholt sich am besten von der Umpflanzung, wenn sie ballen- und wurzelförmig bewegt wird. Pflanzengröße und -dichte können durch Beschneiden kontrolliert werden. Mugo Pine ist ein bevorzugter Wirt für Kiefernsäge- und Kiefernnadelskalen.

Mehrere Sorten stehen zur Verfügung: 'compacta' - rund, 3 Fuß hoch, 'Gnome' - etwa 12 Fuß groß, 'Hesse' - Zwerg, 'mugo' - 2 1/2 bis 6 Fuß groß, aber sehr breit, 'Pumilo' - sich niederwerfen.

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FAQ - 💬

❓ How big does a mugo pine shrub get?

👉 between 3 and 20 feetNative to European mountain areas such as the Alps, Carpathians and Pyrenees, mugo pine trees thrive in cool temperatures and high elevations. This group of evergreen trees grows to between 3 and 20 feet (91 cm. -6 m.) in height, and they can spread to widths of between 5 and 30 (3-9 m.)

❓ How tall is a mugo pine?

👉 around 20'The mugo pine grows to a height of around 20' and a spread of around 25' at maturity.

❓ Can you prune a Mugo?

👉 The principal rule when it comes to mugo pine pruning is this: do not prune in the fall. Pines do not produce new buds from old growth. That means that the tree will stop growing from any pruning points if you cut branches out of season. Instead, prune mugo pine in spring and only trim the new growth.

❓ How do you grow Pinus Mugo Pumilio?

👉 Performs best in full sun in well-drained soils. Mugo pine is not fussy about soils and grows in acidic, alkaline, loamy, moist, sandy or clay soils as long as they are well drained. It is also drought tolerant. Perfect for coastal gardens and rock gardens.

❓ What is the lifespan of a mugo pine?

👉 Mugo Pine (Pinus mugo) The Mugo pine is a pine that is native to southwestern, southeast, and central Europe, and it can live up to 50 years if well taken care of. They grow slowly, with less than a 12-inch height increase each year, and can reach up to 20 feet, with a spread of up to 5 feet at full maturity.

❓ Where does mugo pine grow best?

👉 Plant mugo pine in spring or fall in a location that has full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Amend the soil with organic matter and a couple buckets of gravel if it needs increased drainage.

❓ How do you shape a mugo pine?

👉 1:0422:08Shaping Mugo Pines and Scots Pines | Our Japanese Garden EscapeYouTube

❓ Why is mugo pine turning brown?

👉 Dothistroma needle blight is a common fungal disease that causes browning of needles of Austrian, ponderosa, and mugo pines. Affected needles have reddish brown spots or bands. The needle tips beyond the bands dry out and turn brown a couple weeks after the bands appear, while the bases remain green.

❓ How big will a dwarf mugo pine get?

👉 3-5 feet tallThe Dwarf Mugo Pine can reach up to 3-5 feet tall and 6-10 feet wide, but this slow grower remains smaller in most landscapes. Its dark green needles grow stiff and upright, making it ideal for adding texture to garden beds alongside perennials or other dwarf shrubs.

❓ Is mugo pine poisonous to dogs?

👉 No. But care should be taken that the dog does not eat the needles. Sharp conifer needles - like pines - even if completely non-toxic, can cause internal damage and distress.

❓ Should Mugo pines be trimmed?

👉 You can prune branches back to side shoots or healthy buds in spring. More severe prune can result in bare branches that will eventually die. You may have to choose between the mugo pines and other plantings. As all the plants grow space and light may become limiting factors.

❓ Where can I find Pinus mugo?

👉 Pinus mugo — a 1996 accession at the New York Botanical Garden, The Bronx, New York (USDA Hardiness Zone 7a); photo from 2020. This picture was taken during the winter of 2002-3. Pinus mugo comes in many shapes and sizes. This is a typical form.

❓ What is the scientific name of mugo pine?

👉 Botanical Name: Pinus mugo; Mops is the cultivar. Common Name: Mugo pine, mugho pine, dwarf mountain pine, Swiss mountain pine. Plant Type: Dwarf trees that are needled, evergreen, conifers. Mature Size: 3 to 5 feet tall and broadly spreading (10 feet wide)

❓ Are Mugo Pines deer resistant?

👉 Mugo pines descend from taller evergreen, conifer trees native to mountainous regions in Europe, a fact that gives you a clue to their hardiness. 'Mops' and many other mugo pines are hardy to planting zones 3. In fact, they do not do well in areas with overly hot summers. Another selling point is that they are deer-resistant plants.

❓ Do dwarf mugo pine trees need maintenance?

👉 Most dwarf mugo pines are virtually maintenance-free, barring any insect or disease problems, which are not common. Mugo pines are rarely infested with insects or plagued by diseases, but gardeners in some regions should watch out for pine sawfly and pine needle scale, as well as various moths and borers, tip blight, rots, and rusts. 2


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