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Eastern Red Cedar?
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Rocky Mountain Juniper?
If I'm right, I have no idea how to tell junipers apart.
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For the sake of covering all possibilities: Utah Juniper :)
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JSGandora wrote:For the sake of covering all possibilities: Utah Juniper :)
you are right :D
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Haha that luck.

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Black Oak?
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Southern Red Oak
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TheBookworm wrote:Southern Red Oak
Correct!
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Does anybody have a really good way of identifying pine trees? Because honestly, they all look the same to me. Except for the cones. Those I can sort of tell apart. And I can't exactly go outside and study them because I live in Miami :x and well...we have palm trees down here. LOTS of palm trees. It's like a palm tree invasion.


*Sorry about that...got a bit carried away there.
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Eastern White Pine?
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