Forestry ID

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Re: Forestry ID

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Good job! Your turn. :)
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Re: Forestry ID

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No question, just ID.
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Re: Forestry ID

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Sigh, too bad I haven't studied pines yet. Anyone?
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amerikestrel wrote:Image

No question, just ID.
Pitch Pine, maybe?
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Re: Forestry ID

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Nope.

Hint: It's in the pine family, but it isn't a pine.
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Re: Forestry ID

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I want to say... Picea abies... Norway Spruce???
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Nope, that's not even on the list, but you're right that it's a spruce.

Here's a big hint: look at the color of the twigs.
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Re: Forestry ID

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Because of your hint, I'll say red spruce.
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Unfortunately no...I wasn't aware that I had chosen a hard one.
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Re: Forestry ID

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It's probably not too hard, I just didn't study the pine family yet...lol But pines do seem a bit intimidating though.

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