Arborists or anyone who knows their conifer trees (Fantasy tree?)
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Luis on Aug 21, 2014It could be Pinus strobus 'Torulosa' - Eastern White PineHelpful Reply
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Elaine Young on Aug 21, 2014One way to tell if it is the Eastern White Pine is to count the # of needles in each "bundle". There are 5 in the White Pine (can be remembered because there are 5 letters in pine)Helpful Reply
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Carmela on Aug 21, 2014http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/178355/#bHelpful Reply
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Cathy W on Aug 23, 2014Thank you for the suggestions but this doesn't answer my question because the trees are tall and narrow like a cigar. Not a "Christmas-shaped" tree.Helpful Reply
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Gail on Nov 03, 2014Pretty sure it's an Eastern White Pine also as for the shape I think they grow strange sometimes but it was also probably trimmed to grow the way they wanted.Helpful Reply
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Cathy W on Nov 03, 2014Thank you!!!!Helpful Reply
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