Dead Bugnet Scots Pine WP405
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)
Scots pine
About this verified tree
This tree is part of the historic Georges Bugnet Plantation near Rich Valley, Alberta, where Georges Bugnet planted and studied hardy trees, shrubs, and other plants suited to northern growing conditions. Although this tree is now dead, it remains part of the documented plantation inventory and helps preserve the record of Bugnet's early horticultural experiments in Alberta. The spreadsheet notes: "Dead - Swedish pine". Source inventory: WP405; tag unknown; source species code Ps; DBH 26; circumference 2.7 ft.
- Species
- Scots pine
- Scientific name
- Pinus sylvestris
- Area
- Alberta
- Circumference
- 0.82 m
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Significance
This tree is part of the historic Georges Bugnet Plantation near Rich Valley, Alberta, where Georges Bugnet planted and studied hardy trees, shrubs, and other plants suited to northern growing conditions. Although this tree is now dead, it remains part of the documented plantation inventory and helps preserve the record of Bugnet's early horticultural experiments in Alberta. The spreadsheet notes: "Dead - Swedish pine". Source inventory: WP405; tag unknown; source species code Ps; DBH 26; circumference 2.7 ft.
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