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Hailun
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I bought this tree about 5 years ago from a small nursery, it has textured brown bark, feathery delicate foliage which has yellow green new growth that darkens to mid green with age. First photo is as I bought it and the second is how it is currently styled as a penjing literati.
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Re: ID tree
can you get a close up of the foliage and the bark please
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Re: ID tree
Looks a bit like thuja occidentalis
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Re: ID tree
Fan shaped evergreen - either Thuja as Gerard has said or chamaecyparis species?
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Hailun
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Re: ID tree
This is a close up of the leaf structure (flash photos so leaves look a bit lightre), it definitely is not a Thuja I have one and this is much lighter feathery foliage
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