What kind of tree is this?

Mike Corazzi

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Got it as a door prize and there was no ID on it.

It looks conifer-y but the "needles" are soft and feathery.
The pic does not show true color which is almost a fluorescent bright green.

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I think I would ask next time you all got together. Soft needles...makes me wonder if it's a deciduous conifer. Or another all together. I'm not familiar with conifer all that much.
 

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I would have guessed a cedar of some sort.
Wrong bark color, cedars have grayish smooth bark.
More pics would help greatly, like of the bark, branching, foliage, and terminal growth.

Aaron
 

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Think it likes sun? It's a tender LOOKING thing.
Sat outside for past month or so. Just had to clip it back.
 

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I'm sticking with fir. Spruce have hard needles. He's saying their soft.

Young plant, trimmed a lot, my Fir also show soft leaf at he ends when extending new growth but not throughout grow out. Any spruce here has a soft rubber like leaf on new growth when mature. That is a tiny over trimmed(I might add improperly) Spruce :eek:

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