Trees from a distance

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the (what) on the bus go round and round?

evergreen native to Japan if i recall.

good to like zone 6 i think.

15 to 40 foot tree i think.

no time to look it up right now.
 
Yup, Wheel Tree.

Wow! I didn't know that.

Seems like it might be a good tree to have, but I'd like to look into it more first. sure looks deciduous, but I think i read it's evergreen, you just need to protect it from harsh winter exposure though; makes sense.

interesting leaf margin, interesting fruit,
 
Piece of Cake.

It's a Christmas Tree.
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I was going to post this one but I didn't think it was fair.
Not much to go on.
The photo is taken outside and it is coniferous...
 

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I dont know where this is at besides posting Firs and Spruces, but heres one I did today. Quite possibly one of THE most fun trees to climb ever. My guesses put it at a solid 100' if not a hair more, maybe a 50' spread. Besides the wind was an absolute pleasure, and the view was amazing too!

Bucket finished up on another tree and came over to help me wrap it up so we could leave early for the day and start Xmas vacation. Spent about 3 hours in it and did 3/4 of it which I was pleased with, would have loved to have finished it all by hand, but what're ya gonna do? Pruned it for 1" and larger dead.
 

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Nope. This may be too tricky with little to go on, I'm not very familiar with this species so not sure if this form is typical, although I do know it's typical form for this particular cultivar. :-p
 

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