Main advantages of Mountain pine
- It does not grow very large, so it can be planted in small gardens and patios, roof gardens, etc.
- Good wind and cold hardiness.
- Easy to maintain and shape.
Mountain Pine (Pinus mogo) is widely grown as an ornamental plant - as a small tree or shrub planted in gardens and in larger pots. It is also used in Japanese garden style landscapes.
Each seedling is supplied in a container.
Mountain pine grows in acidic, alkaline, sandy, well-drained and clay soils. It is also drought tolerant. It requires a sunny or partially sunny location.
Mountain pine is a small, slow-growing conifer that grows only 4 m tall and often as wide or wider.
It has strong, 2.5-5 cm long, dark green needles with finely serrated edges. They are always grouped in twos, sometimes in threes. In winter the needles often turn yellow-green.
The cones are oval, dry, brown, 2.5-5 cm long.
The pine is densely branched. Its shape can be pyramidal and slightly rounded, or bushy and "flared".
| Size in meters | Price |
| 0.30 – 0.50 m | € 15.00 |
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