Medium large two-needled pine of northern Europe and Asia having flaking red-brown bark.
1 His cargo included Scots pine , Norway spruce, oak and ash tree seeds.
2 However, the Scots pine is a rarer species of the tree.
3 I never asked you to cut back the overgrown Scots pine now framed against a clear blue sky.
4 Occasionally the trunks and roots of trees, such as Scots pine , oak, birch and yew, are also present.
5 We have Scots pine cones and estuarine mud, carbon dated to 4,500 BC.
6 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Most of the Scots pine trees at Beinn Eighe reserve in Scotland have been deliberately planted.
7 The woodland is home to deciduous beech, oak, sycamore and larch, as well as evergreen Scots pine and silver fir.
8 With March showers come days when rainbows arc above isolated Scots pine woodlands and the air vibrates to the wings of golden plover.
9 He swore he caught a glimpse of fear in her eyes before she was so quickly introduced to this finely waxed Scots pine floor.
10 The plans for the golf course envisage the destruction of a very large number of trees (including oak, Scots pine , elm, larch and ash).
11 Over 1.2 million oak, ash, birch, alder, and Scots pine were to be grown at 16 sites throughout Ireland, both north and south.
12 The rooks are feeding on the cones of Scots pines and carrying away fallen ones.
13 Surrounded protectively by a cluster of wiry Scots pines , its eye-catching scarlet apexes startle against dappled skies.
14 Goldcrests peep high up in Scots pines above steps leading to a stile and footpath to Cowbyer Farm.
15 Of Scots pines , from a nursery which are of similar height, though starting out with a few years advantage.
16 The 500 makes a Scots Pine looks like a six-month old Christmas tree that's been left behind the shed.
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