Pine, Scotch

Pine Scotch, also known as Scots pine or Pinus sylvestris, is a species of pine tree native to Eurasia. It is widely cultivated for its timber and essential oil, which has a variety of industrial and medicinal uses. In this technical guide, we will provide information about the botanical characteristics, growing locations, and key specifications of Pine Scotch raw materials for those who wish to purchase wholesale quantities.

Synonyms: Pine Scotch is also known by several synonyms, including Scots pine, Norway pine, Riga pine, and Scotch fir. These names may vary by region or industry, so it is important to confirm the botanical name when purchasing Pine Scotch raw materials.

Botanical Names: The botanical name for Pine Scotch is Pinus sylvestris. It belongs to the Pinaceae family, which also includes other conifers such as spruce, fir, and cedar. Pine Scotch is a large tree that can grow up to 35 meters tall and has a distinctive reddish-brown bark and long needles that grow in pairs.

Growing Locations: Pine Scotch is native to Eurasia and is widely distributed throughout Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. It is commonly found in boreal forests and mountainous regions with cold winters and mild summers. In Europe, major growing regions include Scandinavia, Russia, and the Baltic states. In Asia, it is found in northern China, Mongolia, and Siberia.

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