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thanks for the identification what was catching me out was all the long hanging small branches some where up to 4ft long and hanging straight down

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Looks like plain old Larix decidua.

 

European larch has bigger cones which don't quite have the peeled edges to them, Japanese Larch has smaller cones and the cones look like the petals of a rose). Larch trees hybridise easily with one another so you can ens up with a medium cone that looks like both.

 

Not sure if that helps at all?

 

Your pretty safe with decidua

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