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Posted inBirdwatching Content Type: Service Flowers and Plants Forests and Forestry Gardens and Gardening Insects Real Estate and Housing (Residential) Trees and Shrubs What’s That Oddball Conifer? A Japanese Umbrella Pine. It may be called a pine, but it isn’t a member of the pine family. And no, those lustrous, oversized needles aren’t plastic. Posted by By Margaret Roach