What kind of tree is this? Indoor or outdoor?
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It is planted in a pot and is about 3 feet high.
a picture would help. when my dad passed, he got a dish garden as part of his floral display. there was 1 that looked like it had pine needles- but it reminded me more of a palm tree the way it grew. it is an indoor plant. it did not smell like a pine. if there is no pine scent when you touch your plant, keep it indoors.
There are so many different kinds of pine trees, we really need a picture, please.
This could possibly be a Norfolk Island Pine. It has pine needles with no scent and has very different care requirements as a house plant. Check Google for photos.
I think this can help= https://www.arborday.org/trees/whattree/