From Northern Europe, Western Asia, and Northeastern Siberia, Scotch Pine is the most extensively distributed of the world's Pines with a habit that varies from squat and bushy to tall and slender. Popular as Christmas Trees as well as for landscape plantings, Scotch Pines feature showy orange to red-tinged bark, sage-green to bluish foliage, and 2 inch long reddish cones. Also known by the common names, "Scots Pine", "Scotch Fir", "Northern Pine", and "Deal Wood", this tree features a straight, well-branched pyramidal form in its youth, and takes on an irregular, open, and picturesque silhouette with sparse, drooping branches in age. Scotch Pines grow to 150 feet tall, but are usually closer to 100 feet. A highly wind-resistant species that can grow virtually anywhere.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
3 weeks ago