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Scotch Pine |
White Pine |
Blue Spruce |
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The needles of the Scotch Pine are produced in bundles of two. They vary in length from 1-3 inches. Color is variable with bright green to dark green and blue. |
Needles are soft and flexible with a bluish-green or silver green shade. Needles vary in length of 2½-5 inches. |
Needles are 1 to 1½ inches long on lower branches, shorter on the upper branches. They are four-sided with a very sharp point.Generally a dull bluish-gray to silvery blue and emit a resinous odor when crushed |
Douglas Fir |
Fraser Fir |
Concolor Fir |
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Needles are dark green or blue-green and have a sweet fragrance when crushed. Needles are soft to the touch and radiate from the branch, 1 to 1½ inches long. |
Flat dark green needles with a medial groove on the upper side and two broad silvery white on the underside. Needles are ½-1 inch long. |
Leaves (needles) are small and narrow and occur in rows. Usually ½ to 1½ inches long and pointed or notched at the tip. Color turns from blue-green when young to dull green with age |