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Old 01-09-2004, 09:04 AM
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looks like Lawsons Cypress to me


I don't think that even the immature foliage of Lawson's Cypress is as
spiky as this one. It might be a Juniper of some kind.
Juniperus communis 'Hibernica' (Irish Juniper) is quite upright and is
also slow-growing.

I'd be surprised if it would cause subsidence though.

It's definitely not a Lawsons cypress. Foliage is completely wrong, and
so is the shape of the tree. And needless to say, it certainly isn't a
leylandi either

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Kay
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