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Mystery conifer

Mystery conifer
There were two gardeners trimming shrubbery at Azalea Park. I asked what kind of tree this is. They looked up at it, puzzled, and said they didn't know. I asked if they thought it was a pine, trying to at least narrow it down a little. They said they didn't know. Huh. What kind of gardeners are those and why are they in charge of the pruning?

I've just noticed some weird pixelation in this, close to lawn-level. The original is about 2700 x 2000.

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 slgwv
slgwv club
Lowest bidders? ;)
6 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to slgwv club
Haha - that makes sense! I was surprised by how much that annoyed me.
6 years ago.
 Sylvain Wiart
Sylvain Wiart
Try to ask doctors if they know the name of theirs patients !
6 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Sylvain Wiart
haHa! Still, no excuse!
6 years ago.
Peggy C club has replied to Diane Putnam club
Did you see any cones to photograph ?

We have a Fir, planted by former owner - she bought a live tree one year and it is now huge.
From talking to the neighbors, they did nothing to the tree ... if it were in NC mountains, it would have been shaped yearly. Try to find someone willing to try (they MUST) have references ! Am very picky about our trees.

In Florida, we had an Arborist - "The Tree Lady" .. yes, that was the name of her business ! Quality - knowledge - an artist...
Had no Fir tree for her to care for in FL, but she came yearly to trim/thin our large Camphor tree. She would walk down the street - stop - look back at the Camphor - make notes - she did this from all angles .. then would come tell me what needed / should be done. .. always done before hurricane season began... always.
Her employees were superb - followed those directions to the letter ! If they had any questions or if I did (you know I watched them - with camera) they would call her for clarification.

Now, the guy next door -- hired somebody to cut limbs off a Cherry Laurel and eventually it killed the tree. Just like those people who make ' hat racks ' of trees !

If people, who should know about trees don't when you ask a question, mark off the list !
Period ..

Miss my Tree Lady :(
6 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Peggy C club
There probably were cones, but I didn't notice any. I saw a small branch on the ground and it seemed to have needles arranged like a fir. Can't be sure, though. I tried an image search, but it was inconclusive. At least I've done more research than the "gardeners" have!
6 years ago.

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