This coniferous tree has orange-brown flaky bark above to greyish at the base and spreading branches that form a columnar to conical habit. The twisted needle-like leaves are blue-green and the conical female cones are green appearing during spring.
Hardiness zones 4 to 9
Pinus sylvestrisIs naturally found in western and northern Europe but native stands are not commonly found, some remain in Scotland but the tree has been planted across the northern hemisphere.
It perfers a deep moist well drained loam and grows in full sun to a shade open position and is drought and frost tolerant.
Scots Pine is a fast growing conifer that is grown for its attractive habit. It is planted in parks, large gardens as a specimen for shade and is used in woodland settings. It is also grown for its timber, establishing in 3 to 5 years and there are many variable cultivars available. ID 1049
Pinus (PY-nus) sylvestris(sil-VES-tris)
Pinaceae(py-NAY-see-ee)
Larches, spruces, pines, firs, hemlocks and cedars