Scots Pine
The Caledonian Pine Forest, in the Highlands of Scotland, is the only true native pine forest in Britain and the Scots pine is the dominant tree.
It is a hardy tree and is also found across northern Europe and Asia.
Distribution
Scots pine is the most widely distributed conifer in the world, with a natural range that stretches from beyond the Arctic Circle in Scandinavia to southern Spain and from western Scotland to the Okhotsk Sea in eastern Siberia. Within this range it grows at elevations from sea level to 2,400 metres (8,000 feet), with the elevation generally increasing from north to south. Despite this wide distribution, the Scots pine forests in Scotland are unique and distinct from those elsewhere because of the absence of any other native conifers.
Average height 12-36m
Sizes 30mm - 70mm are etched brass, all other sizes are twisted wire.
All trees come with a spigot, all you need to do is drill an appropriate sized hole for 'planting'.
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