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Old 15-Apr-2008   #1
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help me out what sort of tree is this ?
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Huh?

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please take note that im from australia the list of places didnt have australia or is that a list from where the tree hails form ?
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looks like some sort of hinoki and not native to australia. fairly tough to boot .
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Hinoki has a curly/twisty shape to the foliage,that this doesn't seem to have, I'm thinking alantic White Cedar.
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Hinoki are now native here either but are fairly common in nurseries and landscape.
Id'ing trees with this type of foliage is not easy, but it still looks like a Hinoki to me. I have a few in my yard and a couple in pots. There are also a few varieties to make Id'ing even harder.
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