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Zulauf Zwerg-Schwarz-Kiefer / Pinus nigra 'Marie Brégeon'

35 cm
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The dwarf black pine, botanically known as Pinus nigra 'Marie Brégeon', is a compact, evergreen coniferous plant that is characterised by its slow growth and dense, spherical shape. With a maximum height of 0.5 metres, it is ideal for rock gardens, in small gardens or as a container plant.

This hardy dwarf form prefers a sunny to semi-shady location and grows best in well-drained soil. Its vibrant green needles remain intact all year round, making it an easy-care and decorative addition to any garden.

Note: Please note that the plant may look different from the pictures depending on the vegetation cycle.

Key specifications

Botanical name
Pinus nigra 'Marie Brégeon'
Location
Half-shadedSunny
Watering
water moderately
Plant type
Garden plant
Plant variety
Conifers
Additional properties
hardy
Item number
55016634

General information

Manufacturer
Zulauf
Category
Plants
Release date
1.7.2024

Plant properties

Plant type
Garden plant
Plant variety
Conifers
Botanical name
Pinus nigra 'Marie Brégeon'
Pot diameter
26 cm
Life span
Perennial
Location
Half-shadedSunny
Watering
water moderately
Additional properties
hardy

Origin

Country of origin
Switzerland

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Height
35 cm

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