Pumillio Mugho Pine
A tough, low-mounding evergreen that stays dense and green every month of the year with almost nothing asked of you.
The Pumillio Mugo Pine (Pinus mugo 'Pumilio') is a compact, slow-growing dwarf conifer with rich green needles held in tidy, brush-like tufts along sturdy branches. Rather than shooting skyward like a timber pine, it builds a broad, rounded, slightly spreading mound that tops out around 6 to 10 ft. tall and 3 to 5 ft. wide over many years. That dense, cushiony habit and its cold-hardiness through Zone 4 make it a favorite for foundation plantings, rock gardens, slopes, low borders, and large containers where you want year-round structure without constant upkeep.
Why growers choose the Pumillio Mugo Pine
- Evergreen every season. The deep green needles hold their color straight through winter, giving beds and foundations weight and life when everything around them is bare.
- Genuinely tough. A mountain pine by origin, it shrugs off cold, wind, poor rocky soil, and heat once established, hardy across Zones 4 through 9.
- Compact, well-behaved habit. Slow growth and a naturally mounding form mean it stays in scale beside walkways, entries, and patios for years without crowding.
- Deer tend to leave it alone. Pines are among the more deer-resistant conifers, so it holds its shape where browsing pressure ruins other evergreens.
- Low maintenance. No annual shearing required to look good, and minimal feeding once it has settled in.
Use it as a low foundation anchor, massed across a slope for erosion-holding evergreen cover, tucked into a rock garden or gravel bed, or set in a wide container to flank a doorway. Planted in a loose, staggered run it also makes a handsome low informal border, though for a tall solid privacy screen a faster, taller conifer is the better fit.
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