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Posaune

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Taken from our front window. There are two houses under there.

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dan ross

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Same Sycamore, different seasons. At least 60’ tall and a pain when it drops its leaves but worth it.
 

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Mothertucker

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@Mothertucker is that a larch? If yes, I have one in my yard. It turns a glorious yellow in fall and drops its needles. Larch produce tiny little cones.
I don't think so, if I had to guess I would think it's a fir or spruce of some kind. I just thought it was unique how the aspen behind it lined up perfectly to appear as one tree.
 

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