Baltic pine primarily comes from the forests of the Baltic region, particularly in countries like Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. It is derived from several species of pine, predominantly Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). Known for its light color, straight grain, and workability, Baltic pine is widely used in construction, furniture, and interior applications. The wood is appreciated for its durability and aesthetic qualities.
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Scots pine Pinus sylvestris is native to the UK. There is a variety P.s. rigensis from the Baltic coast maybe that is your answer.
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A pine cone comes from a pine tree which is a conifer. The word conifer means cone bearing. Grapes come from vines.
Pine is a German root.
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