His cargo included Scotspine, Norway spruce, oak and ash tree seeds.
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However, the Scotspine is a rarer species of the tree.
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I never asked you to cut back the overgrown Scotspine now framed against a clear blue sky.
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Occasionally the trunks and roots of trees, such as Scotspine, oak, birch and yew, are also present.
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We have Scotspine cones and estuarine mud, carbon dated to 4,500 BC.
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The boughs of a Scotchfir nearly reached to one window.
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And how did the Scotchfir die out?
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Stumps of Scotchfir and oak found in peat are sometimes far larger than any now growing.
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It led me to a rough western shore, and in front of me stood a great Scotchfir.
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Their chairs were placed under a tall Scotchfir, which spread its umbrella top between them and the sun.
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It seems then that Sempervivum tectorum, etc., will not bear the neighborhood of the birch, though growing well near the Pinussylvestris.
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It composes the principal part of the pine-forests of the south-east of France, where Gouan and Gerard have confounded it with the Pinussylvestris.
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( Pinussylvestris, Strobus, Larix, etc.).
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[Footnote: A hundred and fifty paces from my house is a hill of drift-sand, on which stood a few scattered pines ( Pinussylvestris).
Uso de Scotch pine en inglés
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White pine, Norway spruce and Scotchpine were the species used.
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Tall Scotchpine trees surrounded it and creepers covered much of the walls.
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Four beds were given to two-year-old plants-Norwayspruce, white pine, European larch and Scotchpine.
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For Scotchpine one grower advocates eight feet.
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It had smothered the hardy Scotchpine in days past, and now the spruce was in peril.
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A forest plantation of several thousand Scotchpine, made something like twenty-two years ago, is still in good condition.
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With the conifer trees, the Scotchpine, the white spruce, the balsam fir and the ridgepole pine are those which are growing.
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For this purpose four-year-old plants were used, of the following species Norway pine, Norway spruce, white spruce, white pine, European larch and Scotchpine.
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There are two hundred acres of Christmas trees of all types-Fraserfir, Angel white pine, Douglas fir, Scotchpine, balsam fir, and blue spruce.
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The neighbourhood was by no means barren of vegetation; the hills, now free from snow, were crowned by resinous trees of the Scotchpine species.
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They are about two-thirds of the height of the Scotchpine, but they are as healthy and vigorous trees as one would care to see.