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Mug'ho Pine growing in late May, showing the new 
growth just before it develops into new needles. This 
is the period at which it should be trimmed in order 
to maintain a compact growth. 
This is the way the tree appears about two weeks 
later than the above picture, showing the partially 
developed needles. 
This is the completed summer growth, showing the 
full development of the needles and the round com¬ 
pact growth. This is an ideal tree for foundation 
plantings and many other uses. 
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