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Scots pine  (also Scots fir) nounA Eurasian pine tree which is extensively planted for its timber (deal) and other products. It is the dominant tree of the old Caledonian pine forest of the Scottish Highlands.- Pinus sylvestris, family Pinaceae.
These magnificent trees once coved the uplands of Lebanon, just as Scots pines once covered the Scottish Highlands....- The nursery grows mainly white spruce, black spruce, Norway spruce, jack pine, red pine, eastern white pine, Scots pine and smaller amounts of various other species.
- Trees, especially Scots pines, were frequently used to mark boundaries at a range of socio-political levels (estates, parishes and even national borders), and to mark paths and trails.
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