Tree with needle-like leaves. Growing near Towne Lake.
This organism can be classified as a pine tree. This pine tree has these thin green needle-like leaves that point outwards. Attached to the long leaves are the immature pine cones that are both brown and green. Its branches are very roughly texturized and bumpy. It also can grow immensely into trees taller than houses. Some leaves are ready to fall off, which are the ones in the color brown. This organism was founded in a local suburban backyard. It’s environment is dry and in open land where the sun can hit. The website, gardenguides.com, says that pine trees develop pine cones that release seeds when opened, but do not produce any fruit (Fritz, 2017). In other words, this helps one to classify it as a pine tree.