According to the internet, the Western Larch turns yellow then drops it's needles in Fall/Winter. It's not doing that, so I guess it's not a Western Larch. Thanks though!Did you consider Western Larch? It has a larchy look to it.
Maybe it is a Blue Atlas Cedar! I'm comparing to photos online and I still don't feel 100% certain. The needles and branches vary so much from the trunk to the tip... it's hard to tell and know what to look for. Thanks for the tip, I'll keep reading about them!Looks like blue atlas cedar.
All the photos are of the same tree!But wait--I think we're dealing with two different trees here, no? The first three pics look like a pine. The later ones like a fir.
Pine of some kind.I moved to a house in Portland, Oregon that contains 3 large (~30ft) trees in the backyard and I'm having a really hard time identifying them based on the needles and comparing to photos online. Can anyone help? Various photos are attached below.
Thanks so much for your help!
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