I'm going to take a wild guess that you are not too familiar with our tree ID in the Pacific northwest, and that you are using "fir" in a general sense, possibly referring to needle bearing evergreens with small needles.
There is a western hemlock in Oregon and Washington, that has a drooped-over leader at almost all times, and limbs that sag or droop a bit.
Could it be that tree - soft texture foliage?
Deodar cedar is not a native, but often has droopy looking limbs.
How long are the needles? Any cones on the ground? How big? Any scales of cones on the ground? |