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Hi everyone, 

 

Would someone be able to tell me what this tree might be (link to the image: https://ibb.co/nwyjRv7)? I took the photograph on the island of Senja in Norway in february 2020. The tree is clearly an evergreen but not a conifer. I have no idea. :)

 

Thank you very much for any help

 

Best, 

Andy

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55 minutes ago, Helitron88 said:

Hi everyone, 

 

Would someone be able to tell me what this tree might be (link to the image: https://ibb.co/nwyjRv7)? I took the photograph on the island of Senja in Norway in february 2020. The tree is clearly an evergreen but not a conifer. I have no idea. :)

 

Thank you very much for any help

 

Best, 

Andy

Photo not very clear So first stab would be Holm Oak or evergreen Oak , Quercus Ilex ?

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3 hours ago, Helitron88 said:

Hi everyone, 

 

Would someone be able to tell me what this tree might be (link to the image: https://ibb.co/nwyjRv7)? I took the photograph on the island of Senja in Norway in february 2020. The tree is clearly an evergreen but not a conifer. I have no idea. :)

 

Thank you very much for any help

 

Best, 

Andy

Not the easiest to see from that photo. How big was the tree? It does not appear to have leaves though it may have, it does look like a shrub of some sort but maybe its too big for that. Could be anything to be fair. As Stubby says could be Quercus ilex. 

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It looks like a Furu.  Or Scots Pine to you and I.

 

Branch structure and colour but not the foliage.  I think the lack of resolution and the snow makes the needles look like leaves.

 

I am probably wrong though.

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44 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

I think the lack of resolution and the snow makes the needles look like leaves.

IF the OP hadn't said it was a photo I would have said it was a painting

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Stubby said:

Photo not very clear So first stab would be Holm Oak or evergreen Oak , Quercus Ilex ?

I apologise for the low res photo (part of a photography project I'm working on).

 

Here's another photo at higher resolution. It definitely had leaves.

 

If I may, I don't think it's a Quercus ilex, the leaves have needle shape (you should be able to see it in some isolated section in the image)

 

It can definitely be a scots pine maybe, it fits the needle shaped leaves and the region.

 

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13 hours ago, Helitron88 said:

I apologise for the low res photo (part of a photography project I'm working on).

 

Here's another photo at higher resolution. It definitely had leaves.

 

If I may, I don't think it's a Quercus ilex, the leaves have needle shape (you should be able to see it in some isolated section in the image)

 

It can definitely be a scots pine maybe, it fits the needle shaped leaves and the region.

 

_DSC0387-Edit.jpg

I agree with @Rich Rule now as the clumps of needles show up when zoomed in, shape is right and so is upper bark colour

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17 hours ago, Rich Rule said:

It looks like a Furu.  Or Scots Pine to you and I.

 

Branch structure and colour but not the foliage.  I think the lack of resolution and the snow makes the needles look like leaves.

 

I am probably wrong though.

Well he bowled us a googlie by saying it was an oak !

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