It's nearly that time of year to collect seed for conifers, I've had my eye on this tree for a while and hope to collect some seed this year. I thought it might be a spruce but not sure.
Any ideas?
[ID] some kind of conifer
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[ID] some kind of conifer
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Re: [ID] some kind of conifer
Look up Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) tree. I believe thats what you have there.
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Re: [ID] some kind of conifer
Definitely looks like a cedrus/true cedar. Are the cones on top of the branches or hanging down ?
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Re: [ID] some kind of conifer
Thanks guys, Didn't think of cedars new species for me. You have nailed it, coming from Nth Qld. a lot of the trees down here are all foreign to me. I appreciate the time and effort you take to respond.
Peter.