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JSGandora wrote:I always thought frosted hawthorn had deeper lobes
Oh, okay. thanks.
PacificGoldenPlover wrote:I don't see much of that on online pictures but that's just me.
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Correct
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EDIT: Here's the cone, to help with IDing.
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Red Spruce
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Correct! How were you able to tell the spruces apart?
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The needles, I think the red spruce has curved needles.

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Gray Birch
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Paper birch?
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Wadhk is correct.
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