Surprise seedling - unknown

I lived in the lower Keys 30+ years ago. Someone said a dicot of some kind but it looks conifery. That makes me think Australian Pine. It's invasive in the keys, and while the common name is pine, I believe it's an angiosperm, not a gymnosperm.
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I lived in the lower Keys 30+ years ago. Someone said a dicot of some kind but it looks conifery. That makes me think Australian Pine. It's invasive in the keys, and while the common name is pine, I believe it's an angiosperm, not a gymnosperm.
As always, my advice is worth exactly what you paid for it.
Only thing is… I took it out of the package of a JBP seeds. I showed it myself. I don’t think it just appeared in there. There used to be an Australian pine right next door to my house but it was cut down after Irma. I just don’t think it magically appeared in there. But I guess anything is possible.
 
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