there are deciduous plants that resemble miniature fir trees- some are
ground covers, some are weeds......
usually, but not always, their stems (trunk) will be green rather than
brown. A real firs trunk would be brown , even a very young seedling.
"dsultan" wrote in message
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I have just begun preparing my yard for the summertime. I was out
yesterday and I noticed 6-7 very small trees beginning to grow
throughout the yard- probably 2-4 in tall- but I don't know what they
are. They look like small "christmas" trees, with fir-like needles. I
don't think they are pine trees, as we have none in the general area
of our subdivision. During the holidays I had the christmas tree
outside laying down on the lawn for a bit- before and after
Christmas.
My questions:
Could these small trees have come from the tree we had at Christmas?
What can I do to take care of the ones I'd like to see grow?
How can I find out more about what I have there?
Thanks for the help!
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