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Well, in the first instance it a cedar, a true cedar, a cedrus and not one of many others that are called cedar but aren't.

Secondly it's an atlas cedar cedrus atlantica - maybe.

altlantic ascend deodar descend; your pic shows ascending but they could be a bit descendy as well so difficult to call it.

atlas are also available in blue and gold varieties.

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4 minutes ago, Yournamehere said:

Well, in the first instance it a cedar, a true cedar, a cedrus and not one of many others that are called cedar but aren't.

Secondly it's an atlas cedar cedrus atlantica - maybe.

altlantic ascend deodar descend; your pic shows ascending but they could be a bit descendy as well so difficult to call it.

atlas are also available in blue and gold varieties.

You missed out Lebanon level :001_smile:

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On 10/10/2018 at 16:15, forest tink said:

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The pictures you have included, Its must be of Pine tree. Pines are the absolute best known plants the world over. Also, Pines are normally found only in the Northern Hemisphere. They are found through quite a bit of North America, China, South-East Asia, Russia and Europe and have one of the biggest circulations of any conifer family.

 

 

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