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What's the name of this tree? | |
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PricelessHo said: What's the name of this tree?
William. | |
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i saw that coming. | |
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That place is beautiful
I don't know the name of the tree though | |
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Oak.
Definitely oak. | |
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Illustrator said: Oak.
Definitely oak. thank you | |
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Looks like some type of mediterranean pine tree. Are you looking for the exact name? | |
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JustErin said: Looks like some type of mediterranean pine tree. Are you looking for the exact name?
Erin's right.. the crown grows rounded, can't see the needles on the branches, but they look dense, so my first guess would be Scotch Pine (coomon name forpinus sylvestris ) the needles are longer about 2-4" If the needles are shorter the it could be a close cousin to the North American Pingon (pinus edulis ) the needles are quite dense but are only 1-1.5" long. That tree looks to be quite old, it might be an entirely different type of species since this tree looks to be in the Mediterranean. Damn, I'm such a nerd at times | |
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looks sorta like a joshua To Sir, with Love | |
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paintedlady said: JustErin said: Looks like some type of mediterranean pine tree. Are you looking for the exact name?
Erin's right.. the crown grows rounded, can't see the needles on the branches, but they look dense, so my first guess would be Scotch Pine (coomon name forpinus sylvestris ) the needles are longer about 2-4" If the needles are shorter the it could be a close cousin to the North American Pingon (pinus edulis ) the needles are quite dense but are only 1-1.5" long. That tree looks to be quite old, it might be an entirely different type of species since this tree looks to be in the Mediterranean. Damn, I'm such a nerd at times ahhh very very informative, thanks guys! | |
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