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Can anyone help identify this pine tree?

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    We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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      We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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      No idea, but i'll be watching this thread with great interest - if anyone does identify it, i'll have proof that the iPhone causes harm to trees... :-\

      Citizen 20.1.01

      'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'

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        We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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        Weed.

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          We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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          Looks like it might be a Juniper http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juniper[^]

          Ohh did I just say that?

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            We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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            erm - so you reckon that a bunch of computer weenies are going to be botanical experts as well ;) well fair enough i suppose we (with the exception of a few ockers i could name, and a few japies, and now that i think about it some of the septics aint playing with a full deck, the canucks well the less said about them the better... ) are quite a switched on lot - but i don't fancy your chances ;) Bryce ;)

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              erm - so you reckon that a bunch of computer weenies are going to be botanical experts as well ;) well fair enough i suppose we (with the exception of a few ockers i could name, and a few japies, and now that i think about it some of the septics aint playing with a full deck, the canucks well the less said about them the better... ) are quite a switched on lot - but i don't fancy your chances ;) Bryce ;)

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              bryce wrote:

              but i don't fancy your chances [Wink]

              Well you never know what you're going to get here. Bloody greenie council are making us jump through hoops to remove our own tree from our own property.

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                We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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                Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                That's either Fred or George. They're identical twins and sometimes I mix between them.

                "Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon

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                  erm - so you reckon that a bunch of computer weenies are going to be botanical experts as well ;) well fair enough i suppose we (with the exception of a few ockers i could name, and a few japies, and now that i think about it some of the septics aint playing with a full deck, the canucks well the less said about them the better... ) are quite a switched on lot - but i don't fancy your chances ;) Bryce ;)

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                  bryce wrote:

                  the canucks well the less said about them the better...

                  Eh? And why is that might I ask? As a cannuck, I'm quite interested to know the level of my supposed insanity :)

                  "Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon

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                    We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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                    You sure it's a Pine? Looks like a Spruce or Fir from the pictures. Big pines get pretty thinned out as they lose their older needles. There's an identical looking tree right across the street from me which sure looks like a Spruce from here. The reason I ask is that I'm sitting here in the land of Spruce, Pine and Fir and pretty much everyone calls them all Pine trees. Anyway, if you're not sure it's a pine, this[^] will help. Cheers, Drew.

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                      erm - so you reckon that a bunch of computer weenies are going to be botanical experts as well ;) well fair enough i suppose we (with the exception of a few ockers i could name, and a few japies, and now that i think about it some of the septics aint playing with a full deck, the canucks well the less said about them the better... ) are quite a switched on lot - but i don't fancy your chances ;) Bryce ;)

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                      bryce wrote:

                      canucks well the less said about them the better...

                      We prefer it that way ;) Cheers, Drew.

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                        You sure it's a Pine? Looks like a Spruce or Fir from the pictures. Big pines get pretty thinned out as they lose their older needles. There's an identical looking tree right across the street from me which sure looks like a Spruce from here. The reason I ask is that I'm sitting here in the land of Spruce, Pine and Fir and pretty much everyone calls them all Pine trees. Anyway, if you're not sure it's a pine, this[^] will help. Cheers, Drew.

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                        Thanks Drew, perhaps Ill just refer to it as a conifer.

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                          bryce wrote:

                          but i don't fancy your chances [Wink]

                          Well you never know what you're going to get here. Bloody greenie council are making us jump through hoops to remove our own tree from our own property.

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                          Josh Gray wrote:

                          Bloody greenie council are making us jump through hoops

                          Well... I'm not suggesting you take this path, but my brother once approached removal of a problem tree by first spreading some Grants stump remover around the roots. The tree did not like that. In fact, the tree died. Quickly. Getting permission to remove it subsequently was no problem. -- Ian

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                            Josh Gray wrote:

                            Bloody greenie council are making us jump through hoops

                            Well... I'm not suggesting you take this path, but my brother once approached removal of a problem tree by first spreading some Grants stump remover around the roots. The tree did not like that. In fact, the tree died. Quickly. Getting permission to remove it subsequently was no problem. -- Ian

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                            ied wrote:

                            Well... I'm not suggesting you take this path, but my brother once approached removal of a problem tree by first spreading some Wards stump remover around the roots. The tree did not like that. In fact, the tree died. Quickly.

                            It had crossed my mind. However the fine is not cheap (can exceed $100,000.00) if we are caught and the risk of such a large tree falling on our or our neighbours house is not worth the risk.

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                              ied wrote:

                              Well... I'm not suggesting you take this path, but my brother once approached removal of a problem tree by first spreading some Wards stump remover around the roots. The tree did not like that. In fact, the tree died. Quickly.

                              It had crossed my mind. However the fine is not cheap (can exceed $100,000.00) if we are caught and the risk of such a large tree falling on our or our neighbours house is not worth the risk.

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                              Josh Gray wrote:

                              It had crossed my mind. However the fine is not cheap (can exceed $100,000.00) if we are caught and the risk of such a large tree falling on our or our neighbours house is not worth the risk.

                              In any case, since you've already initiated things changing course would be a bad idea. -- Ian

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                                We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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                                Bert delaVega
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                                If you want to be sure, you might want to contact a local college and send them some needle samples for identification. I'm sure they'd be glad to help.

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                                  We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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                                  This place is *the* place to get anything in the plant family identified: http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/forums/index.php[^] Post your pics there and ask and I gurantee you will get a definitive answer in short order, just don't say you want to remove it. :)


                                  "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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                                    This place is *the* place to get anything in the plant family identified: http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/forums/index.php[^] Post your pics there and ask and I gurantee you will get a definitive answer in short order, just don't say you want to remove it. :)


                                    "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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                                    That looks perfect. Thanks John

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                                      We need to find the botanical name of this large pine tree in our yard so we can apply for permission to have it removed Pic[^] Pic[^] Pic[^]

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                                      Whoops, just looked at the pics, per my pervious suggestion you will *really* need to add a very close shot of the needles, the cones or seeds if possible even dead ones on the ground, the bark and describe geographically where you are to get any results, those shots are just too far away for positive id but they will help in addition to a close up.


                                      "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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                                        Whoops, just looked at the pics, per my pervious suggestion you will *really* need to add a very close shot of the needles, the cones or seeds if possible even dead ones on the ground, the bark and describe geographically where you are to get any results, those shots are just too far away for positive id but they will help in addition to a close up.


                                        "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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                                        I'll be home during day light hours over the weekend so Ill get out the big camera and get some better shots. Thanks again

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                                          That looks perfect. Thanks John

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                                          Should have mentioned to use the "Plant idenfication" board here: http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=38[^] If the punters can't id it there is usually a master biologist or gardener or whatever they are called that steps in but it doesn't usually go that far and probably less so with any tree.


                                          "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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