Scotland
The Scots Pine, Pinus sylvestris is a softwood.
no, Scot pine (Pinus sylvestris) is a evergreen tree
Juniper, Yew and Scots Pine.
Oak Ash Beech Sycamore Scots Pine
Scots PineSiberian Dwarf PineSumatran PineJack PineCaribbean PineLoblolly PineScotch PineVirginia PineWhite Pine
Pine trees do fall over easily. They have a root system that grows straight down into the ground, making them more vulnerable to uprooting by strong winds.
Sunflowers= Brownish seeds blow off the flower in the wind and the seeds fall to the soil. Pine Trees= Pine cones expel seeds which fall to the soil.
once a year, annually, in fall/autumn
The growing season for pine trees is Spring to Autumn (Fall, in the USA). There is little, if any, growth during Winter. Unlike broad leaf trees that shed their leaves and shut down for Winter, pine trees continuously lose and replace individual needles throughout the year.
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Scots Pine is Softwood.