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The Scots pine is one of Britain’s most iconic native trees, but do you know how to identify it? This video breaks down its key features, from the reddish bark to its distinctive needles and cones. A ...
Whether it’s gracing your living room during the holidays or embodying the spirit of birth in celtic culture, the Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) is one of the most important pines. It is the most ...
The tree is dubbed: "The Guardian of the Flooded Village." Legend has it, a devil would sit under it at night playing violin, warding off intruders.
This week, we meet the scotch pine, or Pinus sylvestris, which is not native to Indiana, but has been widely planted in the state for Christmas tree production. This conifer, also known as Scots pine, ...
Eventually, the tree dies. Scots pine is the most common host, but various white pine and even Austrian pine can also be affected.
Annual growth rings inside the ancient remains of Scots pine trees in the Southern French Alps have revealed evidence of the largest-known solar storm, one that might have fried satellites and ...
Ann McIntyre planted 100 Scots Pine tree seedlings on her family farm in 1951. A decade later, she began selling Christmas trees.
My 25-year-old Scots pines are not looking good this spring and have lots of brown branches. What might be wrong, and is there anything that I can do to improve their health? — Beth Appleton,… ...
This research utilized two non-destructive methods to measure hyperspectral reflectance on 1,788 Scots pine seedlings, distinguishing between lowland and upland ecotypes from the Czech Republic.
In the four European tree species the researchers looked at: horse chestnut, scots pine, alder and ash, the time interval between leaf unfolding and flowering increased at a rate of 0.6 to 1.3 ...