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same family wrong genus and species, nice one josh:thumbup:, you got me, i shall remember that one from now on:biggrin:

 

Nice tree too, where is it? Sweden?

 

 

edit... just found out, do you know that a synonym for Prumnopitys andina is Podocarpus andinus:thumbup:

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I'm slowly making my way round all the botanical gardens and arboretums, may take me a while:lol:, will add this one to the list:thumbup:

 

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the first one, the bark, i'm going to guess a young Acer campestre but that is a guess, the second lot i think are Picea sp., possibly P. omorika or P. smithiana

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the first one, the bark, i'm going to guess a young Acer campestre but that is a guess, the second lot i think are Picea sp., possibly P. omorika or P. smithiana

 

A clue for the first, ever green, but not oak,

Second first part right

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Ok, I don't think its P. breweriana but could it beP. spinulosa

 

Don't really know any other weeping like spruces?

 

As far as the evergreen bark, let me have a think, mmmmm?

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Ok, I don't think its P. breweriana but could it beP. spinulosa

 

Don't really know any other weeping like spruces?

 

As far as the evergreen bark, let me have a think, mmmmm?

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breweriana was my first thought.

I wonder if Janey has an idea,

 

the evergreen you would not expect to see them this big

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