Trees from a distance

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You rock Waldo you got it!

now, seeing how things go around here, what is this tree?

I have no idea what it is.

it's a small ornamental and the caretaker didn't know what it was either.
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no it was waldo's turn.

he got the sycamore.

that was the last "real" tree to ID.

name of the unknown red-twig tree should not be included in this, because exact ID is not fact yet.

Waldo, post man.

if not, I can.
 
alright, I've got thousands, like I said.

if it's ever slow, I can post, no problem.

here's a trees flowers at a close distance.

taken in March 2009.
 

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ha ha, amazing.

ya got it.

Hamamelis x intermedia 'primavera'
a cross between H. mollis and H. japonica

excellent job.

if you don't have one i will post one immediately.

pretty easy one next. evergreen, distinct needles
 
well here's another one.

quite easy if you ever learned this tree.

Jersey G, you just go right ahead if you have a picture, meanwhile someone can have fun guessing this one.

if someone didn't get it before you, you go ahead and name it and post your picture.

(I like these trees and wish to purchase one for my property), I'm just going to run out of space with all the trees I want.
 

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Ummmm... Evergreen? So it can't be Metasequoia nor Taxodium distichum, right?

Is is Sequoia sempervirens?

-Tom

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What makes you think evergreen?
 

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