Pinus Sylvestris Trees

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About Pinus Sylvestris Trees: Pinus Sylvestris is a native of Europe and is widely used as a Christmas Tree. It is a fast growing, irregularly shaped tree. Foliage consists of short, twisted needles produced in pairs, which are bluish-green and often change to yellow-green in winter.


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Pinus Sylvestris
Pinus Sylvestris Tree Facts
Common Name:
Scotch Pine
Foliage:
Evergreen Needles
Mature Height:
30-60 Feet
Mature Spread:
40 Feet
Soil:
sandy, clay, loam
Zones:
3-8
Moisture:
wet, moist, or dry

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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