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Went to Sebastian Fl and found this growing


Jimbean

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I went hiking around St. Sebastian State Park in Indian River County.  At first I thought these where southern red cedars (Juniperus virginiana var silicicola), but noticed that these were not exactly red cedars.

 

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Brevard County, Fl

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Did a little bit of research and found out that they are called white cypress pine (Callitris glaucophylla).  They are actually native to Australia, and although a conifer, totally not Juniperus spp.

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Brevard County, Fl

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