Forestry ID
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Re: Forestry ID
how can you tell the difference?
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Re: Forestry ID
It's hard to distinguish between those two
Does anyone know how to tell the difference?



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It was the same tree, I changed the first one because it was too large. And correct!
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Re: Forestry ID
I see. Identify:

T/F: This tree can live past 500 years.

T/F: This tree can live past 500 years.
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