Wow! I'm so sorry, I didn't see that.ragi wrote:yes you got both questions righthavenguy wrote:Ulmus americana
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Wow! I'm so sorry, I didn't see that.ragi wrote:yes you got both questions righthavenguy wrote:Ulmus americana
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havenguy wrote:Wow! I'm so sorry, I didn't see that.ragi wrote:yes you got both questions righthavenguy wrote:Ulmus americana
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Eastern hemlock?
havenguy wrote:Wow! I'm so sorry, I didn't see that.ragi wrote:yes you got both questions righthavenguy wrote:Ulmus americana
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Oh dear. My stupid computer is determined not to let me post a picture. Seeing I am unable to post a question(T^T) someone else will have to post one. AUGHH.havenguy wrote:Shuppet--Yep. Your turn. It was a redwood.
pikachu4919 wrote:OK! no questions with this one, but please give the scientific name and the common name!
pinus taeda (aka loblolly pine)
Correct! Your turn! :Dcomputergeek3 wrote:pinus taeda (aka loblolly pine)
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1. What process can occur in the branches of this tree and WHY is this important? 2. Is this a state tree? 3. Why is Forestry awesome? ( ;) )
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