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[SOLVED] Required for 3 trees
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[SOLVED] Required for 3 trees
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Re: [ID] Required for 3 trees
Gday Beatts!
I can't comment on the first two conifers, but the 3rd tree is a Camellia.
Good luck!
Fly.
I can't comment on the first two conifers, but the 3rd tree is a Camellia.
Good luck!
Fly.
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Re: [ID] Required for 3 trees
Hi Beatts,
The first tree looks to be a Japanese black pine.
The last one is most likely a Sasanqua camellia, on account of the smallish leaves.
The other one I have seen before but have know idea what it is?
The first tree looks to be a Japanese black pine.
The last one is most likely a Sasanqua camellia, on account of the smallish leaves.
The other one I have seen before but have know idea what it is?
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Re: [ID] Required for 3 trees
ok then, thanks for that 
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Re: [ID] Required for 3 trees
The first one is a JBP as has been said the last is a Camellia, and the last one is, a Chamaecyparis pisifera, possibly a Boulevard, another possibility is thyiodes Clauca, as it does have the Blueish shade to the foliage.
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Re: [ID] Required for 3 trees
JBP first one, second one is a dwarf Blue variety of the Sawara Cypress called Chameacyparis Pisefera "Murphy's Blue" 3rd is Camillia Sasanqua i think. The second i know very well as it is one of the very first trees i styled as a Bonsai and always thought it was a Spruce. 
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