And now here come the male cones (or at least what I think are the male cones). In case you find the term "male cones" confusing, these are the parts of the plant that produce pollen. The best photos I managed today in spite of the wind that kept moving the branches so it was difficult to get aything in focus
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well, that's how i see it,
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I don't think these are "fronds"; it seems that each of the individual scales counts as a leaf and the whole thing is called "twig" or (more scientifically?) "branchlet".
https://oregonstate.edu/dept/ldplants/thpl9.htm
https://oregonstate.edu/dept/ldplants/thor7.htm
Now I wish I had studied more general botany at my second university than the barest minimum that was considered necessary before we switched to strictly agricultural plants.
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Oh, wow. I never knew that. I must go out with the macro lens and photograph Thuja immediately!
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