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  2. Pinus sylvestris - Wikipedia

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_sylvestris

    Pinus sylvestris, the Scots pine (UK), Scotch pine (US), Baltic pine, [2] or European red pine [3] is a species of tree in the pine family Pinaceae that is native to Eurasia. It can readily be identified by its combination of fairly short, blue-green leaves and orange-red bark.

  3. How to Grow and Care for a Scots Pine Tree - The Spruce

    www.thespruce.com/scotch-pine-growing-profile-3269322

    The Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is one of the most common and beautiful pine trees. Learn how to grow and maintain it in your landscape.

  4. SCOTS PINE - PINUS SYLVESTRIS | The UFOR Nursery & Lab

    trees.umn.edu/scots-pine-pinus-sylvestris

    The scots pine is a medium-sized tree that can reach heights of 30' to 60' tall and 30' to 40' wide. The tree often exhibits an irregular growth habit that tends to lead to multiple leaders or contorted looking branches.

  5. Scotch Pine - US Forest Service Research and Development

    www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/misc/ag_654/volume_1/pinus/...

    Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris), also called Scots pine, is an introduced species in North America, brought here from Europe probably in colonial days. Although it is used for both pulpwood and sawlogs, its principal value in the United States appears to be as a Christmas tree, as an ornamental, and for erosion control.

  6. Silver Whispers® Swiss Stone Pine - Monrovia

    www.monrovia.com/silver-whispers-swiss-stone-pine.html

    Silver Whispers® Swiss Stone Pine. A near perfect compact, very hardy evergreen for spatially challenged landscapes. Exceptional form is densely packed with white-striped dark green needles that produce a silvery effect.

  7. Scotch Pine Tree Identification || Identifying Pinus sylvestris

    bouldertreecare.com/scotch-pine-pinus-sylvestris

    Scotch Pine Tree Identification. Identifying Pinus sylvestris by leaves, bark, twigs, branches and cones. Images by Boulder Tree Care.

  8. Pinus sylvestris &Edwin Hillier& | silver Scots pine /RHS

    www.rhs.org.uk/plants/56540/pinus-sylvestris-edwin-hillier/...

    Find help & information on Pinus sylvestris 'Edwin Hillier' silver Scots pine from the RHS.

  9. Pinus sylvestris (Scots Pine) - Gardenia

    www.gardenia.net/plant/pinus-sylvestris

    Picturesque with age, Pinus sylvestris (Scots Pine) is a fast-growing, evergreen coniferous tree of conical habit when young, becoming high-branched over time with a long trunk topped by a flat-topped or umbrella-shaped canopy.

  10. Pinus sylvestris - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

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    Pinus sylvestris, commonly called Scots pine, is a fast-growing, conical to columnar, medium sized conifer with distinctive flaking orange/red-brown bark. It typically grows 30-60’ tall in cultivation, but may reach 100’ in the wild. It develops an open-rounded, irregular crown as it matures.

  11. Pinus sylvestris | Scots pine Conifers/RHS - RHS Gardening

    www.rhs.org.uk/plants/13141/pinus-sylvestris/details

    Scots pine. A large, evergreen tree to 25m, with the upper trunk and branches orange-brown, developing a picturesque, irregular outline with maturity. Twisted grey-green needles are borne in pairs. Cones 5cm in length.