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Pinus sylvestris | Scots pine

Pinus sylvestris, also called Scots pine, is a strong pine commonly found in landscape plantings. In the beginning, the pine still grows slowly, but in later years of life, the Pinus sylvestris grows faster, reaching between 10 and 30 meters.

Characteristics:

Available in size:

Bare root, Wire clod

Uitvoering:

Concrete tree, High-stem

Application:

Large gardens, Solitary, Squares and parks, Trees in containers, Trees on roofs, Trees on the coast

Growing conditions:

(Semi-)shade, Dry (sandy) soil, Normal bottom, Sea-windproof, Sunny, Windproof

Growth habit:

Wide rising

Adult height:

First size trees 12+ m

Origin:

Europe, North Asia

Soil:

can withstand drought, few soil requirements

Flowers:

inconspicuous

Fruits:

hanging oval gray-brown cones

Environmental factors:

resistant to frost and (sea) wind

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