help with identifying the tree
- charlie
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can you help me with identifying this tree, please?
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bob wrote: Thy arent my area either but the trunk looks facinating.
Very fascinating. I wonder what it is.
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bob wrote: i have no idea what it is but the bit of stuff on the right does not look like a part of the tree.
The whole trunk doesn't look like part of the tree (and now DON'T post an update saying 'yes, that's what I meant')
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bob wrote: It looks like sponge or something.
I was not referring to the yellow soil (?) but that does look strange.
I meant the trunk. It does not seem to match the tree, the branches/foliage seems too young for a trunk that wide.
Could be a Tanuki - but if this is the real trunk, then this would be real good material. I'm not at all sure what it is though or what it is supposed to be.
I don't think it's a green carpet (which is a communis variety), it looks more like a squamata (blue carpet? but that doesn't seem to be it either). Could be a Procumbens. There are so many Juniper varieties... hard to say (I'm not a juniper expert either)
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Auk wrote: Could be a Tanuki - but if this is the real trunk, then this would be real good material. I'm not at all sure what it is though or what it is supposed to be.
Depends still a little on how the trunk gets into the foliage..
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