Please ID this tree

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Please ID this tree

Post by Neverenoughtrees »

Hi All,

Can anyone tell me what type of juniper this is please?

cheers
Tom
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Juniper procumbens
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Looks a lot like my (Squamata)
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Post by Jag01 »

If your Sqamata looks like that then it is most likely not squamata and is Procumbens. I have found them often mis-lablled by nurseries.

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Post by Neverenoughtrees »

Thanks Brian
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