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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2003 12:56 pm 
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hi, on a recent trip to the austin area, we saw a particular tree several times and we have no idea what type of tree it might be. we've searched the net, but still haven't really found "a match." I was hoping somebody at this forum might be able to help us! The tree looked very "western." It was a single trunk, medium (10-20 feet) tree. The limbs grew laterally. The trunk would "Y" and then limbs did not grow UP only OUT. The foliage looked like an evergreen foliage of the live oak variety. The growth wasn't particulary dense, but it bunched in long horizontal clumps that looked very "bonzaish." DOES THIS SOUND FAMILIAR AT ALL?????


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Can't say that it does offhand.

Might have better luck if you can find a picture.

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