Dans son milieu naturel, c’est un arbre de bord de montagne exposé au froid, au vent et au soleil. Vous devez donc le laisser dehors toute l'année et il ne nécessite aucune protection particulière.
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Bonsai
Bonsai "pinus mugo" 3-6
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The mugo pine bonsai, also known as mountain pine, is very easy to grow. It naturally produces small needles and densifies very well, making it possible to create extraordinary bonsai trees. We've been growing it in our nursery for 30 years, and it's a very interesting pine to work with and train.
- Photos taken in april 2025
- Last potting done in 2024, next possible in 2027
Waist
45 cm
Location
Outside
Age
15 years
Foliage
Persistent
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Mugo pine in bonsai
This is a variety of pine that deserves more attention than the Asian varieties. It grows naturally in mountainous and rocky areas, but also thrives on the plains and in pots! It is slow-growing, but we have been growing it for a very long time at our nursery. It produces small, attractive green needles and easily regrows at the back to form attractive trays.
- Family: Pinaceae
- Origin: Central and southern Europe
- Deep green needles grouped in pairs
- Plant from seedling, grown in the garden and then in pots.
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