papkey5 Yamadori Messages 73 Reaction score 52 Location Logan, Utah USDA Zone 5B Jun 30, 2012 #1 I just want a second opinion about what type of trees I think these are. I believe that these are from a Chinese Juniper I believe this is from a European Larch. . p.s. (please let me know if the pictures didn't load correctly)
I just want a second opinion about what type of trees I think these are. I believe that these are from a Chinese Juniper I believe this is from a European Larch. . p.s. (please let me know if the pictures didn't load correctly)
jkd2572 Masterpiece Messages 2,065 Reaction score 73 Location Plano, Texas USDA Zone 7 Jun 30, 2012 #2 Looks like juniper. What is the cone shaped item in the fourth pic ?
Redwood Ryan Masterpiece Messages 4,555 Reaction score 2,584 Location Virginia USDA Zone 7A Jun 30, 2012 #3 jkd2572 said: Looks like juniper. What is the cone shaped item in the fourth pic ? Click to expand... The cone shaped item would be a cone, not from the Juniper. Probably from a Spruce (maybe fir?).
jkd2572 said: Looks like juniper. What is the cone shaped item in the fourth pic ? Click to expand... The cone shaped item would be a cone, not from the Juniper. Probably from a Spruce (maybe fir?).
jkd2572 Masterpiece Messages 2,065 Reaction score 73 Location Plano, Texas USDA Zone 7 Jun 30, 2012 #4 It confused me
K Klytus Omono Messages 1,300 Reaction score 28 Location Singing Pines Tyneside-England USDA Zone 8a Jun 30, 2012 #5 Certainly the cone is not Larch but as Ryan mentioned it is surely either Spruce or Fir. The first could be Samphire for all i know.
Certainly the cone is not Larch but as Ryan mentioned it is surely either Spruce or Fir. The first could be Samphire for all i know.
Redwood Ryan Masterpiece Messages 4,555 Reaction score 2,584 Location Virginia USDA Zone 7A Jun 30, 2012 #6 Klytus said: Certainly the cone is not Larch but as Ryan mentioned it is surely either Spruce or Fir. The first could be Samphire for all i know. Click to expand... Klytus is giving real answers now?!
Klytus said: Certainly the cone is not Larch but as Ryan mentioned it is surely either Spruce or Fir. The first could be Samphire for all i know. Click to expand... Klytus is giving real answers now?!
K Klytus Omono Messages 1,300 Reaction score 28 Location Singing Pines Tyneside-England USDA Zone 8a Jun 30, 2012 #7 I can identify the Larch from a long way off and that was not it. Those turd shaped cones were supplied as decoration on the works X-mas tree from China.
I can identify the Larch from a long way off and that was not it. Those turd shaped cones were supplied as decoration on the works X-mas tree from China.