Two billion-plus describes the number of trees in Scotland, according to Scotland's Trees, Woods and Forests, published with an introduction by Allan Wilson, Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development April 2, 2002. That number involves one of every 14.83 acres (6 hectares) in Scotland. Its total rises yearly since Scotland's new and replanted (from already harvested) woodlands increases by 24,710.54 acres (10,000 hectares) every year.
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Over 240 million is a guesstimated number of pine trees in Scotland. The booklet Scotland's Trees, Woods and Forests, released with the approval of Allan Wilson, Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development April 2, 2002, lists a total of 2 billion trees over 1.3 million hectares (3,212,369.96 acres), with a yearly increase by 10,000 hectares (24,710.54 acres) through new plantings and through replantings from harvested lands. The booklet mentions pine as accounting for 12 percent of that figure and as predominating in the Highlands.
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This depends on how many feet the trees are spaced apart. If the trees are spaced about a foot apart, then there is going to be about 43,560 trees in one acre.