Of the total planted area of conifers
    shown in the chart above, 76% occurs in Scotland, with the remaining 24% divided fairly
    equally between England and Wales. The chart shows that Sitka Spruce is by far the most
    frequently planted conifer. The only native species of conifer of any importance in
    forestry is Scots Pine. This tends to be planted most widely in areas of Scotland (62% of
    the charted area for Scots Pine). In this region of Britain, it is hardier than imported
    species and better adapted to the local environmental conditions. The bulk of Scots Pine
    planting is in the Caledonian Forest where there is a programme to recreate the original
    forest, using trees of local provenance. 
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