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Scots Pine

Age: 55 to 60 years old
Launay Guen Forest
Time before cutting: 52 years
€18 VAT incl.
€41.18 Expected gross gain
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Scots Pine

The Scots pine (Pinus Sylvertris), also known as Scotch pine or Baltic pine, is a part of the Pinaceae family, like Fir and Spruce. Pinus is the Latin name for the Umbrella pine, while sylvestris means "wild, far from habitation". The Scots pine adapts well to different types of habitats. It grows well on mountains, and sandy or gravelly soils, and less well in limestone soils.

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About Launay Guen Forest

The Launay Guen forest is located in the Côtes-d’Armor in Brittany, France. This region is characterised by a cool climate with abundant rainfall (over 1000 mm/year), often misty and windy.
Situated on a south-east facing slope, the woods stretch across from a soft hill, and it borders the pond of Launay’s castle.
With a total area of 121 hectares, it’s divided into 11 forestry sites of varied sizes and types. We acquired it in 2021 from a private owner.
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Launay Guen Forest

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