If bristlecone was wrong, lodgepole? seems like the right amount of needles and cone shape doesn't seem off. Also if western redcedar is wrong, is it northern white-cedar? While whitebark is right, blue spruce isn't right. I'm not prepared to do this new google maps one, so I'll let someone else take over for nowsc95837 wrote: ↑December 23rd, 2022, 7:49 pm Bristlecone Pine is incorrect. Not that many needles/fascicles. Virginia Pine was really close though. Western RedCedar is incorrect but really close. Scale shape/position is slightly different in between the one in the pic and Western redCedar. If it's not White Spruce, then is it Blue Spruce? I'm pretty sure that gets planted everywhere, so I wouldn't be surprised if it were planted in a place which very much gives Eastern vibes. For your current one, I'm going to guessHere's a next one! It's a street-view pano. Clicking on it should have you zoomed in to the plant in question. You can pan as much as you'd like!whiteBark pine; purplish cones, the brown bundle seems to indicate 5 needles/bundle.
https://www.google.com/maps/@37.2907472 ... 384!8i8192

Really cool concept though, I hadn't even thought of doing something like this.