Anyone know what these 2 plants are? (hometalk.com)
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Amy Q on Jul 24, 2011firecracker and pine tree ?Helpful Reply
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Erica Glasener on Jul 24, 2011The red flowers are sometimes called the cry baby plant or coral plant, the botanical name is Erythrina cristi-galli, and the evergreen looks like a selection of Cunninghamia lanceolata probably 'Glauca' hope this helps.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Jul 25, 2011I'm seeing something more in the spruce group rather than a "china fir"...those needles look pretty stiffHelpful Reply
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Erica Glasener on Jul 25, 2011Hate to disagree but I'm certain it is not a spruce it could be an Araucaria species, often called the monkey puzzle tree. Here is a link to a photo of Cunninghamia 'Glauca' which I still choose as my first choice http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/125268/Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Jul 25, 2011My vote is for Cunninghamia.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Jul 25, 2011After seeing some other pics I agree with the China fir...that thing has some big needles. This is one tree that we do not have growing about in our forestsHelpful Reply
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Rosalee Carruthers on Sep 08, 2013I have a huge blue spruce in my front garden.The needles on it are deadly sharp and the needle growth on it seems to be different to your tree.Helpful Reply
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Amy B on Sep 17, 2013Consult your county extention office for help.Helpful Reply
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JanB on Sep 29, 2013My first thought was Norfolk Pine on the tree. No idea on the bush.Helpful Reply
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Mikell Paulson on Nov 02, 2013Looks like Blue Spruce to me!!Helpful Reply
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Kat Davis-Moran on Nov 03, 2013do. to know but prettyHelpful Reply
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Mikell Paulson on Nov 04, 2013The plant with the red flower is different than the firecracker plant that I have,Ruselia Equisetiformis !Helpful Reply
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Darwin on Apr 21, 2014Cry Baby plant is correct, Erythrina Christigalla, this has thorns and gets huge.Helpful Reply
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