Nature Example
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Scots Pine

A tall, rugged conifer and the only pine tree native to the UK.

Scots Pine
Scots Pine
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Scotts pine needles and cone
Scotts pine needles and cone
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How to identify:

Look for its long, blue-green needles which grow in pairs, its woody cones, and its flaky, orange-brown bark on the upper part of the trunk.

💡 Fun Facts

  • Instead of broad leaves, a pine tree has tough, waxy needles which it keeps all year. This helps it to save water.
  • It reproduces using woody cones, which open up in dry weather to release their seeds.
  • Red squirrels love to eat the seeds from pine cones.