Scotch Pines are the heritage of the old country. This attractive tree is a traditional favorite for the holidays and is reminiscent of snowy slopes, rural gatherings and open fireplaces.
As a Christmas tree, Scotch pine is probably the most commonly used species in the United States. Because of its ease of planting, generally high planting survival and favorable response to plantation culture it has been widely planted throughout much of the eastern United States and Canada.
In Europe and throughout several countries in Asia, Scotch pine is an important species of high economic value. Forest stands containing Scotch pine are managed to produce pulpwood, poles, and sawlogs from which dimension and finish lumber is produced.
Key Benefits
- Traditional European variety
- Economical
- Hardy dark green foliage, subtle fragrance
- Good needle retention
- Stiff branches with needles produced in bunches of two, good for heavy ornaments and heavy decoration.
Order Information
Available in sizes from 2 to 6 feet