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Identifying pine trees is not my strong point. Can any of you knowledgeable guys out there make a a good ID of this tree I was working on today in somebody's garden? It smelt fantastic! Not like your average Leylandii :001_smile:

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Looks like a Pinus excelsa ( Pinus wallichiana).

A beautiful tree.

Don't know the english name, sorry.

Edited by Langur
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Bhutan Pine looks good. I saw a couple of pine cones - should have posted that photo as well. I initially thought maybe a Western Yellow - or a Jefferey's Pine? Cheers guys. The owner will be pleased and I'll gain some kudos points.

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