the lonesome pine
We have a Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris) growing in a pot in the front garden. It’s over 30 years old and was planted as seed (though not by us). It has now reached the dizzy height of 3 feet. Although in its natural habitat it would be 10-20 times that height by now.
Every few years it produces a cone. This is the 2016 effort. Currently about 1 cm long and in a rather fetching shade of purple, it reminds me of wild places in a way no other garden plant manages to do.
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