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May 26, 2016 5:36 PM CST
Name: Sue
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For the most part they do not look like pines although some of the pictures are far too fuzzy or distant to identify. On the ones with needles can you check if the needles pull off individually or whether they come off in bunches, and if in bunches how many needles to a bunch.

The last one looks like possibly a nest spruce.

The one above it may be a juniper of some kind.

The first three are not identifiable to me, although the second may be a spruce. That's the one that most particularly needs needles pulled off. The first picture is just a blur.

Third doesn't look like pine or spruce - maybe a juniper but can't really tell.

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