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Scots Pine is the only true native pine. An enormously tough large tree, conical when young before the top flattens out as it grows.
The bark of is often a warm orange/red when young, and something of this tone remains on branches up in the crown of mature trees. They produce numerous cones, which are shed in the summer. To 30m.
Is Scots Pine good for hedging? In our opinion, it's better to let it grow as screening trees. When it's still young it will make a semi-hedge down to the ground, but it's a challenge to clip it without leaving bald patches - use Norway Spruce for hedging instead.
See our other evergreens, or our full range of sapling trees and hedging.
Delivery season: Scots Pine are delivered bareroot during late autumn and winter, approximately November-March inclusive.
Grows almost anywhere, preferring well-drained soil.