Pines are the second largest taxonomic group of trees in Michigan, by volume, exceeded only by the maples. However, what makes a “pine” a pine? All that is “evergreen” is ...
The effect of aphid (Cinara pinea Mordv.) infestation on the growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings was tested in a simulated acid rain experiment with four different treatments: dry ...
Scots pine growing on blanket peat at 1,875 ft. (572 m) O.D. were found to be chlorotic and slow growing compared with trees on an adjacent area of redistributed peat. The relationships between growth ...
Whether it’s gracing your living room during the holidays or embodying the spirit of birth in celtic culture, the Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) is one of the most important pines. It is the most ...
The classic and trusted book “Fifty Common Trees of Indiana” by T.E. Shaw was published in 1956 as a user-friendly guide to local species. Nearly 70 years later, the publication has been updated ...
HAMDEN — The Hamden Tree Commission named this Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) as the Hamden Notable Tree for the month of January. The tree is located on Regional Water Authority property in the ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Origin: Great Britain; a nursery seedling selection from Ohio Albyn prostrate Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris ‘Albyn Prostrata’) is a low-growing ...
BULLETIN No. 15 (Dec. 1931) of the Forest Products Research Laboratory deals with a detailed analysis of “The Timber of Home Grown Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris)”. The primary considerations in ...
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