Need help matching a tree

JimDep

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I'm trying to find a content match for these trees lining this road.
I'm drawing blanks. Could someone please give me your opinion on what tree out there might be a good match.

It's a Google Street View pic so the quality isn't that great, plus I don't know what kind they are.

Thanks! :)


 
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Thanks snowhill.

I think I have those. I've down loaded a ton a trees and should be taking the time to see if I have the ability to make them.

What I'm looking for is a specific tree available that is close to what is shown in the picture.

Thanks for responding :)
 
You could try doing a search for "JVC" on the DLS. I am pretty sure there a couple trees on the DLS under that name that look similar to the ones in your pics.

Robby :wave:
 
where is that streetview from; that would help in narrowing down which type of tree it is; for a more exact match. The big one (left side of pic) looks like it could be an evergreen to me.

peter
 
The street view is probably from Colorado, as that is what he is modeling. I think that you are right in that it appears to be some kind of evergreen.
 
That's the problem. It does look like an evergreen in this picture, but it isn't.

Jade's right, the picture is in Colorado (north).

I have downloaded many of the trees out there, including JVC's and I can't find one that looks similar....in my opinion.....so that's why I'm seeking other's opinions.

I don't have the best judgment for tree matching.

Thanks for replying!
 
It could be a cottonwood a type of poplar. There aren't any really good cottonwoods on the DLS. You could try the rounded polars in TRS2006. Some of the greenery or JVC(V) might be OK. One that might be close is garden tree in (V) range. This comes in 6 and 8m.
 
It could be a cottonwood a type of poplar. There aren't any really good cottonwoods on the DLS. You could try the rounded polars in TRS2006. Some of the greenery or JVC(V) might be OK. One that might be close is garden tree in (V) range. This comes in 6 and 8m.


I will check that out!! Thank you!

And you are right about the cottonwoods.
 
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