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Evergreen id

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  1. Blackop555

    Blackop555

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    I'm great with hardwoods and I can group the evergreens but that's it. This tree is really old and barely grown over past 15 years. I love this tree as it's the only one of this kind around. IMG_20160924_135117674.jpg IMG_20160924_135127588.jpg IMG_20160924_135145967.jpg IMG_20160924_135157109.jpg
     

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    A big help would be where you are?
     
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  3. Wood Duck

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    Jack Pine is my guess
     
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    Jack Pine looks right. The biggest clue when identifying a pine tree is the number of needles in each clump.
     
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    We don't have Jack Pines, so I'll just......:binoculars::popcorn:
     
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    That's an evergreen tree. :whistle: Yes, jack pine.
     
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    Why's it so small and scraggly. Lots of big white pine around it and black walnuts.