Can anyone help identify this pine tree?
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Hi Josh, this is what my friend George (on CP known as electriac[^]), has to say about your tree: Without a close up of the needles and cones it would be impossible to make any definitive identification but from the growth pattern it looks more like an Arborvitae (Thuga Canadensis Nigra) perhaps. Does it have needles! If so the number of needles to the bundle would put you on the right track very quickly. pines are classified by the number of needles to the bundle White Pine (Pinus Strobus) 5 Austrian Pine 2 Hope this helps. :)
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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.
Just tell them its a Common Spruce or something like that - you don't actually believe that some council jobsworth is bothered what it really is, he just needs a name for his 'Enter name of tree here' box. :)
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