Tree Needles

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Off which of the pines is this? Its soft to touch,very pliable. Seems like maybe a young shoot. Picked it up off a footpath in a mixed wood. It's a bit like a Christmas tree and very floppy!
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If it is soft it is more likely to be from a fir (Abies) than spruce (Picea). The needle's fastening point also looks like Abies but slightly difficult to see. As a guess in the UK it could be any of about ten sp.
 

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If the needles are flat = Abies. If the needles are square in cross section = spruce/ Picea.
That looks like the buds opening on the big spruce in my front yard.
 
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