- Order number: 1193-P-24-0974
- Height: 65 cm (incl. pot)
- Foliage: evergreen
- Bonsai Pot: plastic pot
- Age: ca. 17 years
- Origin: Germany
Pinus mugo var. pumilio - Dwarf Pine
General:
The dwarf pine is a variety of the mountain pine (Pinus mugo). It also grows in the Central and Eastern European mountains, but rather flat-spherical and very dense.
Care as a bonsai:
Pine trees are very popular for decorating bonsai. They are robust and offer many design options. As a bonsai they exude a lot of power due to their coarse character. On the other hand, the designed pine shows little change compared to deciduous trees and thus gives the viewer a lot of calm over the course of the year. A designed pine is basically very easy to care for. The new shoots (candles) are shortened or broken with the fingers in May and branches that are too dense are thinned out in late summer. In summer, a sunny location is very beneficial. Pine trees shouldn't be kept too wet. During long periods of rain, it is even advisable to put the plant under a roof.
You can wire and design all year round. However, this should not coincide with the repotting in September. In addition, the plant must ideally be frost-free after the design. A structurally stable, airy mixture is used for the substrate and attention is paid to the presence of mycorrhizal fungi. You can recognize the fungus by an even, fine and white coating that envelops the roots and, ideally, runs through the whole earth. Pine trees are very hardy. Even so, they should be protected from dry winds in winter.
Particularities:
The pumilio variety naturally grows more compact and dense than the species, making bonsai design a little easier. The needles are also a bit shorter. This results in a nice overall picture later.