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Scotch Pine
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Cone of Scotch Pine
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Bark of an Scotch Pine
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Scientific Name: Pinus sylvestris
The Scotch Pine is a lovely pine widely used throughout
North America as a landscape pine and as a commercially grown Christmas
tree. It is notable for its beautiful bluish-green or yellowish-green
foliage. It can be successfully grown in even poor soils.
Height: 40-50 feet (12-15 meters)
Spread: 25-30 feet (7.6-9 meters)
Leaf blade: 2-4 inches (5-10 cm)
Range: Not native to North America (USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 8A-
throughout North America with the exception of the extreme southern and
west coastal areas of the United States.)
The Scotch Pine grows on a wide variety of even poor soils
but does best on well-drained clays and loams. It prefers full sun.
Pests include, significantly, the pine wilt nematode which
is becoming an increasing problem. It is also susceptible to sawfly
caterpillars, Zimmerman pine moths, pine weevils and pine shoot beetles.
Among disease problems, scotch pines can suffer from
canker diseases and needle cast.
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