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coolbrze

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Looks like some sort of Arborvitae or Cypress but not sure what kind. They had yellow coloring on the tips of many branches. I don't believe they are Green Giants but I may be wrong. There was a row of them ~ 50' tall next to some Leylands. Thanks for any help.

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Don't think that it's an arborvitae. I would say a Cypress of some sort.


ARBORVITAE:
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Your photo:
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FUNERAL CYPRESS:
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Looks like some sort of Arborvitae or Cypress but not sure what kind. They had yellow coloring on the tips of many branches. I don't believe they are Green Giants but I may be wrong. There was a row of them ~ 50' tall next to some Leylands. Thanks for any help.

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Western Red Cedar, not usually found outside of the pnw though
 
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Western Red Cedar, not usually found outside of the pnw though

That's it, thanks a lot! Even w/ the books I have, it can be difficult identifying certain trees. If I see a tree that I don't know, I try to snap a pic and look it up at a later date. Appreciate it!
 

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