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Post by daylilydude on Mar 11, 2014 19:15:38 GMT -5
Can someone tell me what kind of shrub/tree this is?
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Post by izitmidnight on Mar 11, 2014 20:45:38 GMT -5
Evergreen.
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Post by Laura_in_FL on Mar 12, 2014 9:21:42 GMT -5
Hahaha! Seriously, I don't know. Can you tell us more about it? Shape, size, growth rate, what the flowers/cones/seeds look like? Where does it like to grow (wet, dry, sun, shade)?
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Post by daylilydude on Mar 12, 2014 9:35:47 GMT -5
Hahaha! Seriously, I don't know. Can you tell us more about it? Shape, size, growth rate, what the flowers/cones/seeds look like? Where does it like to grow (wet, dry, sun, shade)? LOL... I'm not sure, those twigs were in a few bags of leaves that were given to me to mix in my garden, and they have been sitting in those bags out beside the garden for like 4 or 5 months and they were still green, and I'm hoping that it won't hurt cause I tilled them in.
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Post by Laura_in_FL on Mar 12, 2014 10:14:37 GMT -5
Hopefully they will just decompose. Those twigs actually look familiar to me, but I can't recall where I've seen them. So I don't know whether there's any risk of them taking root. By the way, we need a "shrug" smiley.
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Post by redneckplanter on Mar 12, 2014 10:18:51 GMT -5
some kind of conifer or fir?
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Post by daylilydude on Mar 12, 2014 10:50:13 GMT -5
Hopefully they will just decompose. Those twigs actually look familiar to me, but I can't recall where I've seen them. So I don't know whether there's any risk of them taking root. By the way, we need a "shrug" smiley. LOL... You have one now...
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Post by Laura_in_FL on Mar 12, 2014 22:51:31 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by billh on Mar 13, 2014 18:32:21 GMT -5
I've got some here too, I was told they were maybe a yeu,or yew. not sure of the spelling. Mine are shrubs ( which many are gone now) don't think they'll sprout or anything like that but I burned mine.
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