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Trying to id my conifers... Bark looks similar to red cedar. Red/orange/brown bark. Branches droop. Relatively commonly planted around here, Derbyshire. Last pic is underside. Cones are more spherical than conical. Doesn't really smell like pineapple to me...

 

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