Invasive and non-native trees are being removed and some areas will be thinned out to allow for more natural, mixed forest ...
In the Highlands of Scotland, a series of last-ditch efforts are being used to try to save the critically endangered ...
(The Scots Pine, Pinus sylvestris, is however classed as invasive in the United States.) Evergreen trees are often very resinous, however, which makes them a fire risk, so bear this in mind when ...
The reference relates to resin from Scots pine trees resin being used for making candles in preference to using animal fat. Trees for Life An area of surviving Caledonian pinewood in the Highlands ...
Will it be enough to save this magnificent bird? In the depths of the old Scots pine trees of Abernethy Forest, researcher and conservationist Jack Bamber has just dumped a pile of deer meat in ...
Japanese White Pine, Black Pine, and Scots Pine are some of the most commonly used species for Pine bonsai. Each species has ...
In the U.S., the three primary edible species of pine are the Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus), Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa), and Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris). To discern whether your pine ...