[NatureNS] Fir Tree?

Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 17:43:15 -0300 (ADT)
From: "Jeannie Shermerhorn,Cape George,Richmond County"
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   <br/>On September 1, 2013 at 2:49 PM AngelaJoudrey &#60;aljoudrey@eastlink.ca&#62; wrote:
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    I have, what I&#39;ve always referred to in my mind, a pine tree in my backyard. Not planted by me, it was there when I bought the house. I&#39;m sure it has had cones on it every year but it is loaded with them this year. Which is why I may have only noticed this year that all of the cones are on top of the branches. Not in the top branches, but growing on top of&#160; and straight up on the branches.
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    <br/>A not very in depth google search has led me to the possibility of it being a fir tree. 
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    <br/>Can anyone out there direct me a little more?
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    <br/>Thanks
    <br/>Angela in Windsor.
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