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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    Re: Fir Bark?

    I believe "fir" includes pine and cypress and pretty much anything that has "needles" rather than leaves
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    Re: Fir Bark?

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    I believe "fir" includes pine and cypress and pretty much anything that has "needles" rather than leaves
    Yeah, that was my understanding of "fir".
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    Re: Fir Bark?

    Not necessarily needles, but something that isn't a leaf. Like cedar trees don't really have "needles" but they don't have leaves either.
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