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Thanks - and done. But I would like to have a more precise location than the nearest town, but can't figure out how to do that - if it's possible.
Growing up in Southern California, this was a common tree of my childhood. Love the feathery leaves and the spicy smell.
Martinl, looks like you're right. Thanks! Will fill in info. I think it was the spectacular blue color that threw me off. My books didn't show that.
Feeling welcomed - thanks! Yes AllisonMartines, endangered here, too. There are many road kills here. Many were eaten by foxes 10 years ago, but fox numbers have been diminished by mange.