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