in the wooded area next to theS-weed territory
there is plenty of Scots Pinetrees
which have been given
a presentation
page in June 2005
for the purpose of comparison with Mountain Pine, Pinus mugo
and as a contribution to the thread
on S-weeds in "more natural" places
- where a self-made tree sapling may at least grow into a tree
the pine that is without doubt an s-weed
stands ankle-high by one of the parking lots
taxed today for one pair of needles and a dead twig
and complemented with an extraterritorial seedling
from further away in the industrial block