Dwarf Mugo Pine
Pinus mugo (dwarf forms)
Botanical Name: Pinus mugo (dwarf selections)
Common Name: Dwarf Mugo Pine
Mature Height and Width:
3–5' tall × 4–6' wide (varies slightly by selection)
Growth Habit: Low, dense, broad-spreading evergreen with compact branching and multiple upright candle growth tips. Typically broader than tall with a structured mounded form. Slow to moderate growth rate.
Foliage Description: Short, stiff dark green needles borne in bundles of two. Coarse texture; needles noticeably shorter and stiffer than white pine types. Dense branching produces a heavy, compact appearance.
Flower Description: Inconspicuous; small spring pollen cones typical of pines.
Bloom Time: Spring (non-ornamental cones)
Fall Color: Evergreen; maintains dark green coloration year-round.
Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest density and best candle growth development.
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 3–7
Notable Landscape Uses:
Foundation massing; slope stabilization; rock garden; low evergreen hedge; island bed accent; parking lot island planting.
Deer Resistance: High — generally avoided by deer
