Please help: What type of tree is this?
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Janet Pizaro on Sep 28, 2015Because you are only showing the bark of the tree that would be very difficult to determine. Do you have any branches left or only the bark?Helpful Reply
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R.V.R. Farris on Sep 28, 2015How about a picture of the tree?Helpful Reply
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Trent-Tonya Sharp on Sep 28, 2015I can repost a picture of the actual tree tomorrow sorry this is all i had here at our home at this timeHelpful Reply
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Teresa Speight on Sep 28, 2015I am thinking that it is perhaps a Juniperus Virginiana, also known in your part of the ciontry as a Southern Red Cedar or an Eastern Red Cedar. To be sure if you can take a ohoto and a piece of the tree to your Agricultural Extension Agent, he or she can surely identify the cultivar and the species. The Southern Red Cedar is quite common in your area.Helpful Reply
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Trent-Tonya Sharp on Sep 28, 2015Thanks Teresa Speight I didn't know that about the Agricultural Extension Thank you and I will still post a pic of the trees tomorrow tho so everyone that is interested can seeHelpful Reply
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Christine King on Sep 29, 2015yes I agree with Teresa it looks like cedarHelpful Reply
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Bonny McDaniel on Sep 29, 2015If you Google 'identifying cedar trees' there are many articles. Most use the needles or the tree shape to identify but where they grow is also a hint (like on dry ground or in swampy places).Helpful Reply
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Sharon Noorda on Sep 29, 2015DEAD!!!Helpful Reply
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