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Photo by KATE MARCKS
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Field Notes

Description:

I think it's some kind of pine tree

Habitat:

In wooded areas

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

The needles of White Pine trees grow in clumps of five. That's one way to tell (if you are still near these trees). If you have kids, it's a nice way to show them how to distinguish between different pine trees. Pull out a bundle of needles and count them -- it's always five for White Pines.
Yeab definatly pine, i don't think it's white pine though. Maybe spruce or somthing like spruce.

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