Very tall tree with extremely smooth, naked bark. The pine cone has to be unique. This tree was more or less on it's own compare to the others, so I think the cone belongs to it. I think I've seen this type of cone before, but I can't remember...
Another Conifer ID
The cone does NOT belong to the tree in the first three images - which I think is a Chamaecyparis sp., but am not certain.
The cone belongs to a Pseudotsuga menziesii - Douglas-fir.
First rule of ID: just because it's found under a tree, doesn't mean it belongs to that tree. It is an easy way to fool folks. Weather, gravity, wind, rain, and varmints move things around.
I knew I saw that cone before... Now it makes sense.
Sawara Cypress Chamaecyparis pisifera for the tree in pics 1-3.
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