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Attention**people Who Can Identify Trees Well....


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Just off the top of my head, the top one looks like a White Spruce. I remember in botany class they would alway do something to make you doubt the identification such as give us a large female cone and small male cone and people would identify them wrong just by looking at size, not detail. The tree above is either a fir or spruce and the needles are easiest way to tell difference. Don't get hung up on the christmas tree shape and look closer at the details. The needles on fir have like a flat shape and spruce have round triangular shape if I remember correctly. Looks at your notes to see if there are others ways to identify such as the number of clumps the bunches at end of branches grow in, etc.

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Just off the top of my head, the top one looks like a White Spruce. I remember in botany class they would alway do something to make you doubt the identification such as give us a large female cone and small male cone and people would identify them wrong just by looking at size, not detail. The tree above is either a fir or spruce and the needles are easiest way to tell difference. Don't get hung up on the christmas tree shape and look closer at the details. The needles on fir have like a flat shape and spruce have round triangular shape if I remember correctly. Looks at your notes to see if there are others ways to identify such as the number of clumps the bunches at end of branches grow in, etc.

Its definitely a spruce...it has the woody strips at the end of the needles after pulling them off. I think you're right b/c the Norway has those big ass cones

Underneath I honestly don't know because this semester was primarily coniferous

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the one on top is at Beech Mtn. at the vacated Bred & Breakfast past Fred's and the one below is at App St. next to the arena

How about getting a book about trees and going up to tree? Look at the bark and the leaves...

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