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Pinus sylvestris 15-30cm | Scots pine | European red pine

Pinus sylvestris 15-30cm | Scots pine | European red pine

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Plant Description

Pinus sylvestris, also known as Scots pine, is a distinctive evergreen conifer recognizable by its scaly orange bark and blue-green needles. Native to Europe and Asia, Pinus sylvestris l. thrives in well-drained soil and full sun exposure. This Pinus sylvestris tree exhibits a naturally conical shape in its youth, maturing into a more picturesque, irregular form. While adaptable to various conditions, Pinus sylvestris prefers slightly acidic soil and demonstrates good drought tolerance once established. Its relatively fast Pinus sylvestris growth rate makes it a popular choice for landscapes and reforestation projects. Pinus sylvestris 'Green Penguin' is a popular dwarf cultivar prized for its compact size and unique appearance.

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Botanical family: Pinaceae

Botanical genus: Pinus

Botanical species: Pinus sylvestris

SKU:WP-0190-S

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