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Can anyone help identify these two Cedars?  The one near the building I did think may be Atlantic Cedar, but the other one has a form I am really not familiar with.  I am guessing it normally grows a bit more bush like and has been drawn up by the forest hence the odd shape.

 

I know the further tree in the first photo is a Yew it is just the other two I am trying to get a more positive ID on.  Any help gratefully received.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, nepia said:

Well in my amateurishness I thought from the start that the tree in pic 2 was a spruce.

I'd agree that the second one doesn't look particularly Cedar like at all. Rubbish photo though

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I agree it isn't typical Cedar shape, but this could be explained by the fact it was clearly grown in a wood.  And if you zoom in on the foliage it does look more Cedar like than Spruce.  I will ask for better photos showing foliage.  As the trees are now felled it should be simple to get some good close-up pics of the leaves and cones.

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Tree in second picture looks like an old spruce to me or tree of similar nature. Don't think a cedar would grow to that habit or at least have not seen one grow like that. Bark looks like some of the old spruce's that are on the estate I work on. But can't tell too well from the photos. Check for any cones, that will give you a good idea. 

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