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Hi, New member here looking for advice. My parents have this very attrative small tree in there garden. I would very much like one myself but cant find out what type it is and cant find it in any garden centres.They have had it for many years and cant remember where they got it. Here is a few pics of the tree.If anybody could identify it that would be great.



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Hi, New member here looking for advice. My parents have this very
attrative small tree in there garden. I would very much like one myself
but cant find out what type it is and cant find it in any garden
centres.They have had it for many years and cant remember where they
got it. Here is a few pics of the tree.If anybody could identify it
that would be great.

[image:
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...062009148.jpg]
[image:
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...062009149.jpg]
[image:
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...062009150.jpg]




Looks like it could be a varietal of this:
http://www.iseli-nursery.com/photopa...eArboretum.htm

If you send Iseli nursery your pictures they can probably give you a more
certain ID.


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Hi thanks for the reply. Been looking through lots of sites and think it could possible be a Dragon's Eye Pine. Anyone agree
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allan wrote:
Hi thanks for the reply. Been looking through lots of sites and think it
could possible be a Dragon's Eye Pine. Anyone agree

The bark and general growth pattern do look like my Dragon's Eye
Pine, however, the yellow is quite pronounced, and I don't see
that in your photos.

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allan wrote:
Hi thanks for the reply. Been looking through lots of sites and think it
could possible be a Dragon's Eye Pine. Anyone agree

The bark and general growth pattern do look like my Dragon's Eye
Pine, however, the yellow is quite pronounced, and I don't see
that in your photos.

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I also think this is Dragon's Eye Pine
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I also think this is Dragon's Eye Pine
Does anyone know where i could buy a dragon's eye pine from? As the plant showen is my parents and i would love one.
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