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From the color it also could be a Red Cedar in a juvenile state - they need ages to grow to the giants we know.
Try wikipedia - and check Thuja, Cupressaceae and maybe Cedrus - for sure you can say that this is a type of Pinus.
It's possible - I'll go out and have another look. Is there a decent "plant/tree ID" website for reference?
Hm...looks more like a Thuja to me. Sure about the Juniper?
Spotted on Oct 2, 2011 Submitted on Oct 2, 2011
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From the color it also could be a Red Cedar in a juvenile state - they need ages to grow to the giants we know.
Try wikipedia - and check Thuja, Cupressaceae and maybe Cedrus - for sure you can say that this is a type of Pinus.
It's possible - I'll go out and have another look. Is there a decent "plant/tree ID" website for reference?
Hm...looks more like a Thuja to me. Sure about the Juniper?