Scotch pine
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of pine tree: A medium to large evergreen coniferous tree (Pinus sylvestris) native to northern Europe and Asia. It is characterized by having two needles (leaves) bundled together, and its bark becomes flaky and reddish-brown as the tree matures.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The scotch pine is a common sight in the forests of Scotland and Scandinavia.
- We planted a row of scotch pines as a windbreak along the property line.
- The timber from the scotch pine is widely used in construction and for making pulp.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species, often noting its scientific name for clarity.
- Pinus sylvestris, commonly known as the scotch pine, is valued for its adaptability to poor soils.*
Variants and Related Words
- Scots pine: This is a common alternative name for the same tree species. "Scots pine" is often preferred in formal botanical and forestry contexts, especially in the UK.
- Scotch fir: An older or less common name for the same tree.
- Pine (n): The general term for trees of the genus , which includes the scotch pine.
Synonyms
- Scots pine (n): The primary synonym.
- Baltic pine (n): A name sometimes used, particularly for timber sourced from the Baltic region.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Conifer (n): A broader category of cone-bearing trees that includes pines, firs, and spruces.
- Evergreen (n/adj): A term for plants that retain their leaves year-round; the scotch pine is an evergreen tree.
Noun
- medium large two-needled pine of northern Europe and Asia having flaking red-brown bark