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Black pine - Pinus nigra Marie Brégeon

Pinus nigra Marie Brégeon
Black Pine, Austrian Pine

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"Marie Brégéon" is a particularly dwarf form of the Austrian Pine. It naturally forms a ball of 80cm (31.5in) in diameter without needing any pruning. Very decorative with its architectural habit and beautiful bright green foliage, it is suitable for both pot cultivation and planting in contemporary, Japanese-style, or rock gardens. Very hardy, this miniature conifer tolerates most growing conditions, as long as it is planted in a sunny position and not too heavy soil. Easy to grow, it is an ideal bush for small areas.
Height at maturity
80 cm
Spread at maturity
80 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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Description

Pinus nigra 'Marie Brégeon' is a dwarf selection of Austrian pine perfectly suited to small spaces, rock gardens, and container gardening. With its beautiful naturally compact, rounded, and regular habit and dense foliage, it is a decorative conifer that requires no pruning and remains attractive throughout the year. This miniature shrub is easy to grow. Highly cold-resistant, it thrives in sunny locations with well-draining soil that is not too clayey. It adapts well to most soil types, from moist to dry, and is wind-resistant. It is a valuable addition to contemporary or Japanese-style gardens.

The Pinus nigra, also known as Austrian pine or simply Black pine, is an evergreen conifer belonging to the Pine family. It is native to central and southern Europe, from Spain to Crimea, as well as Asia Minor, Cyprus, and sporadically in the Atlas Mountains. In its natural habitat, it reaches or exceeds 35m (114.8ft) in height, with an open conical shape and dense crown. It is a hardy species, well adapted to warm temperate climates and chalky or clayey soils. Once established, it has excellent drought resistance during summer.

The 'Marie Brégeon' variety is relatively new, but it has proven its worth. It has a very slow growth rate, only reaching 5 to 9cm (3.5in) per year, and naturally develops a spherical shape. No pruning is necessary to maintain its charming ball-like habit. When mature, it reaches 50 to 60cm (23.6in) in all directions, forming a dense mass of foliage. Its needles, arranged in pairs, are 6 to 10cm (3.9in) long and have a relatively light green colour. As they age, they slightly spiral. They may turn slightly yellowish in winter, which is normal. The small, pointed buds are grey. An important advantage of this miniature conifer is that it does not produce resin, so it can be planted in a pot on a balcony without fear of marking. This pine is hardy down to -20°C (-4°F) or even lower.

The 'Marie Brégeon' Black pine is a perfect fit for themed gardens, whether contemporary for its architectural habit, Japanese for its natural bonsai-like appearance, or rock gardens where its compact size fit well. It can be paired with other small-sized conifers with colourful foliage to create attractive scenes all year round. Golden forms make excellent companions, such as the Golden Tuffet Canadian Thuja or the sculptural Chamaecyparis obtusa Rashahiba. Glaucous conifers also create beautiful contrasts, such as the Baby Blue Sawara Cypress with its well-defined pyramidal habit or the delightful Blue Star Juniper with its small blue-silver needles.
This miniature conifer is also excellent when planted in a pot to enhance a terrace or even a balcony, thanks to its small size.

This miniature pine is a relatively recent selection (2000) by Henri Brégeon in Renens, Switzerland (near Lausanne). It is part of a series of conifers dedicated to different family members ('Pierrick Brégeon', 'Gaëlle Brégeon'). This breeder, who certainly values family, is also responsible for the heather Erica x darleyensis 'Aurélie Brégeon'.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 80 cm
Spread at maturity 80 cm
Habit ball, spherical
Growth rate very slow

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Pinus

Species

nigra

Cultivar

Marie Brégeon

Family

Pinaceae

Other common names

Black Pine, Austrian Pine

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference1001652

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Planting and care

The Pinus nigra 'Marie Brégeon' can be planted from September to November and from February to April in all types of soils, except those that are too clayey. A slightly acidic humus-rich soil is most suitable, but it will also grow in neutral or moderately chalky, moist to dry soil. However, it requires a sunny exposure to develop well.
Soak the root balls well before planting. Optionally, add organic fertiliser to the planting hole and water generously in the first years, and in case of prolonged drought. You can apply a special conifer fertilizer every year in April and weed the soil in summer, as well as apply mulch on the soil surface to retain moisture. Once well-rooted, this hardy conifer can withstand summer drought.
This miniature pine (hardy up to -20°C (-4°F) at least) does not need pruning, it naturally grows in a beautiful regular spherical shape.

Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Free-standing, Container, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Clayey-chalky (heavy and alkaline), Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, drained

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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