Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris)
The Scots Pine is a picturesque large tree found in a variety of forms, 10-30m tall. The bark is smooth and orange-coloured near the crown, becoming fissured in brown and grey nearer the base. The cones are small and grey-brown in colour.
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Appearance
The Scots Pine is a picturesque large tree found in a variety of forms, 10-30m tall. The bark is smooth and orange-coloured near the crown, becoming fissured in brown and grey nearer the base. The cones are small and grey-brown in colour.
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Leaves
Blue-green pointed needles, 4-8cm long, 0.2cm wide. Arranged in pairs.
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Leaf upperside
Blue-green pointed needles, 4-8cm long, 0.2cm wide. Arranged in pairs.
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Flowers
Flowering period V, male flowers are yellow, female flowers reddish. Numerous male flowers, catkin-like. Female flowers are cone-like.
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Fruits
Conical pendent, grey-brown cones, often in groups. Short-stalked, ripen in the second year. Up to 7cm long. Scale leaf is diamond-shaped and usually flat.
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Bark
Fox-red bark, dark grey in the furrows, orange-red with fine scales when young, with shallow furrows when older. Plate-like.
Application
Afforestation, open fields, pioneer tree, hillside stabilization, wind-break, forage for honey-bees, parks, roadside verges, topiary, gardens
Native regions
Central and northern Europe, Southern Europe, Southeastern Europe, Middle East, Asia Minor, Eastern Asia, China, Manchuria
Location parameters
Light: sunny to off-sun, temperature: warm to cold, soil: slightly dry to moist, soil structure: firm to airy, soil depth: deep to very deep, soil quality: low to medium, pH value: 5.5 to 7.0
Demands
Sun, heat-tolerant, frost-hardy; dry to wet; in all substrates, will not grow well in clay soils; tolerates urban climates, will not tolerate atmospheric pollution, wind-resistant
Growth
Height of growth: 10m to 30m, spread: 8m-10m, growth habit: wide, normal growth potential
Leaves
Blue-green pointed needles, 4-8cm long, 0.2cm wide. Arranged in pairs.
Flowers
Flowering period V, male flowers are yellow, female flowers reddish. Numerous male flowers, catkin-like. Female flowers are cone-like.
Fruits
Conical pendent, grey-brown cones, often in groups. Short-stalked, ripen in the second year. Up to 7cm long. Scale leaf is diamond-shaped and usually flat.
Bark
Fox-red bark, dark grey in the furrows, orange-red with fine scales when young, with shallow furrows when older. Plate-like.
Roots
Surface-rooting, deep-rooting, taprooter
Related trees
- Aleppo Pine
- Arolla Pine, Swiss Stone Pine
- Austrian Pine, European Black Pine
- Bhutan Pine, Blue Pine
- Bosnian Pine
- Bristle Cone Pine
- Canary Island Pine
- Corsican Pine, Calabrian Pine
- Dwarf Mountain Pine
- Eastern White Pine, Weymouth Pine
- Japanese Red Pine
- Maritime Pine
- Ponderosa Pine
- Stone Pine