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The only other one I can think of is the Toyon.

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Toyon
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havenguy wrote:The only other one I can think of is the Toyon.

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aww...dang it, i didnt see the previous post.
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Identify with common name:

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Eastern white pine?
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red pine?
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sophie2220 wrote:
red pine?
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havenguy wrote:
sophie2220 wrote:
red pine?
Yes. Your turn :D
Are you sure that it's a red pine? Red pine has 2 twisty needles per bundle and that has 5 straight needles, which would make that an Eastern White Pine.
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computergeek3 wrote:
havenguy wrote:
sophie2220 wrote:
red pine?
Yes. Your turn :D
Are you sure that it's a red pine? Red pine has 2 twisty needles per bundle and that has 5 straight needles, which would make that an Eastern White Pine.
Yes, that's what I was wondering, but maybe the picture just looks like it has 5 needles and actually has two?
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