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Juniperus virginiana Cupressaceae Eastern red cedar
scaly adult foliage, m + f cones, striped bark w red and orange, firestarter
Thuja occidentalis Cupressaceae American arborvitae
bulbous HOG, light yellow bark, flower cones, scratch + sniff, smaller than green giant
Thuja 'Green Giant' Cupressaceae Green Giant hybrid arborvitae
THE arborvitae(??), conical HOG, m+f cones, male cones at tip
Abies balsamea Pinaceae balsam fir
silvery tan color of new growth, sweet holiday smell, octopus sucker attachment, rounded tip, resin buds, 2 stomatal bands
Abies concolor Pinaceae Concolor fir
super octopus sucker, upright needles, resin buds, flattened needles, bluish color
Abies nordmanniana Pinaceae Nordmann fir
butt chin needle, pinecone sticks, sucker needles, flat needles,
Picea abies Pinaceae Norway Spruce
conical HOG, v popular, tan rose buds at tip, HUGE smooth non-resinous cones
Picea glauca Pinaceae white spruce
blue, small rose buds, less sharp, conical HOG, waxy coating, reddish/tan color stalks
Picea omorika Pinaceae Serbian spruce
"Frosted tips," upswept, white stomatal bands on bottom, cones clustered at top, two-tone appearance, mark fav,
Picea pungens Pinaceae Colorado Spruce
conical HOG, downswept shield branches, sharp needles, rose bud tip
Picea pungens 'Glauca' Pinaceae colorado blue spruce
covered in blue-white wax, reddish new stem growth, rose bud, huge smooth non resinous cones,
Picea pungens 'Glauca globosa' Pinaceae Dwarf Colorado blue spruce
super dense, waxy blue, sharp needles, compact
Pinus nigra Pinaceae Austrian pine
looooong needles BEND, most common, fascicles of 2, pest-prone
Pinus resinosa Pinaceae red pine
looooong needles BREAK, rare, redder cones,
Pinus strobus Pinaceae, Eastern White Pine
loooong soft needles fascicles of 5, super resinous cones, "bleed" white sap
Pinus sylvestris Pinaceae scotch pine
"twisted and blue, fascicles of 2", red orange bark at top of tree
Pseudotsuga menziesii Pinaceae Douglas fir
hella small conical buds on stem, climbing/dead mice, stomatal bands
Sciadopitys verticillata Pinaceae umbrella pine
whorled-ish, umbrella top, dark and glossy, single stomatal band down back
Tsuga canadensis Pinaceae Canadaian hemlock
flipped needle on stem, smallest pendulus cone, flattened needles, green upper white lower