Medium large two-needled pine of northern Europe and Asia having flaking red-brown bark.
1The boughs of a Scotch fir nearly reached to one window.
2And how did the Scotch fir die out?
3Stumps of Scotch fir and oak found in peat are sometimes far larger than any now growing.
4It led me to a rough western shore, and in front of me stood a great Scotch fir.
5Their chairs were placed under a tall Scotch fir, which spread its umbrella top between them and the sun.
6The Scotch fir often grows to the height of a hundred feet, and the bark is of a reddish tinge.
7In the age of stone again, the Scotch fir prevailed, and already there were human inhabitants in those old pine forests.
8The spruce trees and Scotch fir were our stronghold, and it was in spruce thickets we made our hiding-places by day.
9There were exquisitely detailed studies of nature: a tiny whinchat perched on a rock, a solitary Scotch fir twisted by the wind.
10It has been stated, that a stone implement was found under a buried Scotch fir at a great depth in the peat.
11The timber is valuable for building; and when sawed into planks, it is called white deal, while that of the Scotch fir is red deal.
12T rees, especially Scotch fir and larch, grow well, and Braemar is rich in natural timber, said to surpass any in the north of Europe.
13There were forests of Scotch fir, and of spruce too, which is not wild in England now, though you may see plenty in every plantation.
14Nothing but pines and pines - Scotch firs all about and everywhere!
15To their left a few dwarf Scotch firs threw shadows back toward the town.
16Four Scotch firs beside it, slender and strange.
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