Medium large two-needled pine of northern Europe and Asia having flaking red-brown bark.
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Examples for "Scotch pine"
Examples for "Scotch pine"
1White pine, Norway spruce and Scotch pine were the species used.
2Tall Scotch pine trees surrounded it and creepers covered much of the walls.
3Four beds were given to two-year-old plants-Norwayspruce, white pine, European larch and Scotch pine.
4For Scotch pine one grower advocates eight feet.
5It had smothered the hardy Scotch pine in days past, and now the spruce was in peril.
1His cargo included Scots pine, Norway spruce, oak and ash tree seeds.
2However, the Scots pine is a rarer species of the tree.
3I never asked you to cut back the overgrown Scots pine now framed against a clear blue sky.
4Occasionally the trunks and roots of trees, such as Scots pine, oak, birch and yew, are also present.
5We have Scots pine cones and estuarine mud, carbon dated to 4,500 BC.
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.
1It seems then that Sempervivum tectorum, etc., will not bear the neighborhood of the birch, though growing well near the Pinus sylvestris.
2It composes the principal part of the pine-forests of the south-east of France, where Gouan and Gerard have confounded it with the Pinus sylvestris.
3( Pinus sylvestris, Strobus, Larix, etc.).
4[Footnote: A hundred and fifty paces from my house is a hill of drift-sand, on which stood a few scattered pines ( Pinus sylvestris).
Translations for pinus sylvestris