Pinus
Sylvestris picture
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| Pinus
Sylvestris Tree Facts |
Common
Name: |
Scotch
Pine
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Foliage: |
Evergreen
Needles
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Mature
Height: |
30-60
Feet
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Mature
Spread: |
40
Feet
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Soil: |
sandy,
clay, loam
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Zones: |
3-8
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Moisture: |
wet,
moist, or dry
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It
is a very winter hardy tree and is well suited throughout the Great
Plains and Southern Canada. It can reach a height of six feet in
six years with good care. When used in windbreaks, it should be
placed in east or south inside rows and works best in partial shade
to full sun. Older trees have orange-colored bark in the crown.
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