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Dana Stružková, Cuticular Analysis - a method to distinguish the leaves of Pinus sylvestris L. (Scots Pine) from those of Pinus mugo Turra s. str. (Dwarf Mountain-pine), Vegetation History and ...
"Shrubbery" sounds so unflattering for a pine; but mugo pine, Pinus mugo, is not really much of a tree. The tallest trees do not reach eaves. Most old trees are only a few feet tall and about ...
Pinus mugo is commonly called the mountain pine because it grows at high altitude (often on limestone) in the Pyrenees, Alps, Erzgebirge, Carpathians, northern Apennines and on the Balkan Peninsula.
Q: We have an overgrown mugo pine shrub that is blocking the pathway to our front door and blocking sunlight from a window. The debate we are having is whether to move it or prune it. I would like ...
WHAT: Dolly’s Choice mugo pine is an evergreen tree that is often grown as a shrub. It is a good candidate for a small garden or for growing in a pot because of its relatively small size and ...
This very small mountain pine cultivar has contorted, thick branches. After a very short period, this plant takes on the appearance of a bonsai tree without any of the necessary training of actual ...
Mugo pine (Pinus mugo) is native to the mountains of southern and eastern Europe, from Spain to the Balkans. The species name, mugo, is the old Tyrolese name for this pine. Tyrol is a region in ...
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