China Fir – Identification
Q: My wife and I moved into a house in Loganville. The house has trees which we can not identify. Any ideas what this could be?
A: It’s a china fir, Cunnimghamia lanceolata.
see
hort.ufl.edu/trees/CUNLANA.pdf
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