Pinus mugo
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Definition
Noun 1. A low-growing pine species: Pinus mugo is a species of coniferous tree in the pine family (Pinaceae). It is characterized by its shrubby, often prostrate or mound-forming growth habit, short bright green needles typically arranged in pairs (bundles of two), and its native habitat in the mountainous regions of central and southern Europe.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The alpine garden was landscaped with several specimens of Pinus mugo.
- Hikers often encounter the hardy Pinus mugo near the tree line in the Alps.
- Due to its compact size, Pinus mugo is a popular choice for rock gardens and bonsai.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/horticultural contexts: The name is used precisely to distinguish this species from other pines. It may be followed by a cultivar name (e.g., 'Mops').
- For erosion control on that slope, we recommend Pinus mugo var. pumilio.
Variants and Related Words
- Mugo pine: The common name for .
- Dwarf mountain pine: Another common name for this species.
- Swiss mountain pine: A regional common name.
- Pinaceae: The botanical family to which it belongs.
- Conifer: The type of plant it is (cone-bearing).
Synonyms
- Mugo pine
- Dwarf mountain pine
- Swiss mountain pine
Related Phrases / Terms
- Alpine plant: is often described as a classic alpine plant species.
- Ground cover pine: Refers to its use in landscaping due to its low, spreading form.
Noun
- low shrubby pine of central Europe with short bright green needles in bunches of two