A plantation woodland in Scotland is a type of forest that has been established by planting trees on land that was previously used for other purposes, such as farming or grazing. The trees in a plantation woodland are typically grown in uniform rows and are managed to produce timber, which is harvested on a rotation basis. Some common species of trees grown in Scottish plantation woodlands include Scots pine, spruce, larch, and Douglas fir.
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Plantation Forest Woodland Aerial View
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