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Better to stuff a Scotch pine into our apartments and houses.
The only trees left that were here when he came are one gingko and three Scotch pines.
White and Scotch pines are relatively adaptable species of trees.
Each relief is about 20 feet long and robustly carved in Scotch pine.
It was formed from a single scotch pine log.
The Scotch pine, once a holiday mainstay, has now fallen from favor.
However, additional species include Scotch pine and butternut, both of which are occasionally seen in the area.
Austrian and Scotch pines usually retain their needles for three years, according to the extension service.
A 3-foot Scotch pine or a 12-foot Douglas fir costs the same.
Some planted the Scotch pine, which matures more rapidly and offers a quick profit.
No more tawny owls in the tall Scotch pines.
She tried in vain to picture herself choosing a Scotch pine with Norman.
There are also the Scotch pines, Douglas firs and white spruce.
In the cow pasture, which slopes down to the river, a little grove of Scotch pines provides welcome shade.
"Scotch Pine" is another variant of the common name, used mostly in North America.
At the top of the popularity list for Christmas decorating is the tidy-growing Scotch pine.
"The firs and Scotch pines have more flimsy branches, but they tend to hold their needles longer.
"Deer do not like Scotch pine nor spruce, so these trees are planted on the perimeter of the acreage," he said.
Right now, there are five different types of Christmas trees under cultivation, with Scotch pine being the fastest growers.
That's another reason the sidewalks aren't full of Scotch pines hewed for the season, the way Manhattan's are.
Scotch pines are most popular, followed by Douglas firs, balsams and white pines.
Other trees, particularly the Scotch pine, which is still the industry's staple, fetch less, but the gamble is that consumers will pay more for quality.
Scotch pine has a dense, bushy form and long, stiff needles that are also long lasting.
The captain was another good-looking young man, with mushroom skin and soft shoulder-length hair the exact color of Scotch pine needles.
Martin had left his car at the gate and she saw him stop Jenny and kiss her under the Scotch pine.
Of the five tree species listen above, only one (Scots pine) is native.
Both are displaced at higher altitudes by the Scots pine.
Scots Pine were used for timber and to produce tar.
There are some trees on it including alders and a Scots pine.
Fire appears to increase the natural recruitment of Scots pine seedlings.
The typical tree of this area is the Scots Pine.
There are a number of spruce and Scots pine plantations, particularly on the higher ground.
Scots pines have a natural lifespan of up to over 700 years, depending on the region.
The squirrels can be found in Scots pine trees.
The floor of the building also contained charcoal from Scots Pine.
Subsequent plantings resulted in the survival of a single Scots pine.
The ideal woods were oak, Scots pine - but not spruce, and other large trees.
The caterpillars feed on coniferous trees such as Scots pine.
After the end of regular grazing Scots Pine became the dominant species.
Scots Pine is an important tree in forestry.
John huddled in a copse of Scots pines near the western shore, listening.
Where such woods were, Scots pine and Norway spruce now grow.
Oak is not a typical species in the park and it is often found mixed with Scots pine.
The cairn is by the loch with a big Scots pine growing in the middle of the circle.
An arm of old Scots pine has broken off at the elbow, leaving a livid wound.
The village is surrounded by Scots pine forests.
It has become gradually wooded by coniferous trees, including impressive Scots pines.
Although much reduced, significant remnants of the native Scots Pine woodlands can be found.
The sign spells out the name of the village in Scots Pine trees and has been around for more than fifty years.
Forested areas are small, mainly consisting of scots pines and oaks.