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Jun 26, 2014 1:35 PM CST
Name: Janet Super Sleuth
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I doubt it Arlene, I don't know my conifers that well! Hilarious!

There are other Cupressus species but none I have seen have those small nobbly ends as you can see in the photos, also this drawing ..

http://apotheca-aromatica.tumb...

I grew seeds of a supposed Cupressus cashmeriana years ago, the plants look like Cupressus sempervirens. I let all but two go to tree heaven, now I have one which survives in a pot because it wants to and not through my care as I have nowhere to put it. Both plants made the bigger seed pods so I'm guessing the small nobbly things are male flowers.

http://www.biolib.cz/en/image/...
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