Family: Pinaceae
Scot pine, Scotch pine
Etymology: Pinus: the ancient Latin name
Plants: perennial, 60'-90' tall, evergreen tree; stems higher ones bright orange
Leaves: needles 2 per cluster, 1.5-3" long, bluish
Fruits: 1"-2.5" cones
Invasiveness: Invasive - Eradicate!
Conservation Status: Introduced - naturalized; ecologically invasive
Plants: perennial, 60'-90' tall, evergreen tree; stems higher ones bright orange
Leaves: needles 2 per cluster, 1.5-3" long, bluish
Fruits: 1"-2.5" cones
Invasiveness: Invasive - Eradicate!
Conservation Status: Introduced - naturalized; ecologically invasive
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