Help identifying this tree branch
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Centslessjo on May 11, 2016Where did you find this? Just by the photo, it appears to be a Norfolk Island Pine. Which would survive the SE GA summer but not cold. It would have to be in a pot that could be taken in during the winter time. (If it is a Norfold Island Pine).Helpful Reply
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Beverly Beamon on May 11, 2016That is what it looks like to me. Norfolk Island Pine!Helpful Reply
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Linda on May 11, 2016I don't know what it is, but if you want something to survive in Ga, take branches from trees in GA and root them, either in water or with rooting compound (available at nursery.)Helpful Reply
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Patti Dallam on May 11, 2016Cryptomeria japonicaHelpful Reply
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Danielle on May 11, 2016Pretty certain that is a Norfolk Island Pine. They're hardier than you think, especially once well established. If you plant some they might freeze someday, but I've seen quite a few growing in our area up here in the Piedmont of North Carolina, and they're doing fine in peoples yards, not in pots, even with our infrequent snows and more frequent winter freezes.Helpful Reply
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Barb on May 11, 2016Could it be Princess Pine? Extended family used to collect it an make Christmas garland out of it.Helpful Reply
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Mary on May 11, 2016A star pine? We have a few in So. CaliforniaHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on May 11, 2016I truly do not then that is a norfolk pine.I can usually identify plants but with pictures it is a little hard to answer.My suggestion at this point without sounding unknowledgeable(because normally I can answer the question) I hate this expression,however for your own satisfaction is there any reputable nursery in your area that could be certain. Things look a lot different in everyones location.Helpful Reply
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MN Mom on May 12, 2016I always recommend going to your local nursery or landscape design place and bring a sprig with you. The professionals in your immediate area are the best ones to properly identify the trees and plants that thrive in your location.Helpful Reply
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Mandy Smith on May 13, 2016I am very surprised to hear a Norfolk Island Pine can be planted outside in NC?Helpful Reply
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Cynthia Jensen on May 14, 2016Norfolk PineHelpful Reply
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Cynthia Jensen on May 14, 2016Sold in Super Markets at Christmas time in CAHelpful Reply
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Kathy on May 15, 2016It looks like the short needle pine my father-in-law brought from northern Georgia several years ago. The older the tree gets, the stiffer the needles get and the cones become slightly larger.Helpful Reply
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Ath9102554 on Oct 09, 2016Also could be a Cryptomeria evergreen tree...Helpful Reply
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