Scots Pine The Scots Pine is a tall, hardy variety that usually reaches about 60 feet when grown in a garden but wild ones often grow to more than twice that It has a striking shape when mature, with a tall, bare trunk and a spreading canopy that can act as home to a huge variety of birds It's particularly good as a shade tree Benefits ofThough it's versatile enough to grow indoors or out, the Norfolk Island Pine Tree is known for its visual interest and ability to thrive as a unique houseplant In fact, it imparts both tropical and wintry vibes from season to season, depending on the month It's called a Pine, but it grows as aInformation and price list for Colorado Spruce, Norway Spruce, White Spruce, Austrian Pine, Balsam Fir, Douglas Fir, Eastern White Pine, Southwest White Pine, Scotch Pine, Red Pine, Larch, Dawn Redwood, Serbian Spruce, Concolor Fir, Japanese Red Pine, Canadian Hemlock, and Japanese Black Pine, Korean Fir, Canaan Fir, and Arborvitae trees grown at Trim ...