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What type of tree is this
Hello Can you tell me what type of tree this is in the picture is below
Distinctive feature are these round hard balls/shells growing on the branches fall on the floor. I thought it was a pine tree but not sure Many thanks in advance |
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What type of tree is this
Looks like cypress, Arizona Cypress, maybe?
"gardenquestions" wrote in message ... Hello Can you tell me what type of tree this is in the picture is below Distinctive feature are these round hard balls/shells growing on the branches fall on the floor. I thought it was a pine tree but not sure [image: http://i54.tinypic.com/sb7zb6.jpg] [image: http://i55.tinypic.com/106zw2c.jpg] Many thanks in advance -- gardenquestions |
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What type of tree is this
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message ... gardenquestions;919747 Wrote: Thanks for replying i looked up on google images for cypress, Arizona Cypress, But they seem very different i have taken another picture for you to get a better idea Mnay thanks Look forward for any answers [image: http://i56.tinypic.com/293bwh4.jpg] -- gardenquestions Sorry, doesn't help, but, appears an English site. Perhaps a continental cypress of some nature. |
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