Scots pine (Q118443893)
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the wood of Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine)
- Scots pine wood
- Pinus sylvestris wood
- Baltic pine
- Baltic pine wood
- northern pine
- northern pine wood
- Baltic redwood
- Baltic redwood wood
- Danzig pine
- Danzig pine wood
- Danzig fir
- Danzig fir wood
- memel fir
- memel fir wood
- Scots fir
- Scots fir wood
- archangel fir
- archangel fir wood
- yellow deal
- red deal
- Scotch pine (deprecated, offensive))
- Scotch pine wood (deprecated, offensive)
- Scotch fir (deprecated, offensive)
- Scotch fir wood (deprecated, offensive)
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Scots pine |
the wood of Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) |
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Pinus sylvestris wood
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Scots pine (wood)
Scots pine (wood)
Baltic pine (wood)
northern pine (wood)
Baltic redwood (wood)
Danzig pine (wood)
Danzig fir (wood)
memel fir (wood)
Scotch fir (wood)
Scots fir (wood)
archangel fir (wood)
yellow deal (wood)
red deal (wood)
pine, Scotch (wood)
grove dennenhout
pin d'Écosse (bois)
pino silvestre (wood)
pino salvaje (madera)
Wood from the Pinus sylvestris, native to Eurasia and imported to North America. The Scots pine has tough, light brown wood. Its lumber is used for millwork and it is an important conifer for timber in Europe. (English)
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- commonswiki Category:Pinus sylvestris wood