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Thread: What kind of a tree do I have growing on my property?

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    Don't bother tapping it...

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    Checkedthe images on google... just doesn't seem to look that much like a walnut. Highly doubt it's an oak or locust either.. bit of a mystery... Guess I'll wait a few weeks til the bloom.

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    black cherry?
    fishy steve
    id rather be lost in the woods, than found in the city!


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    Quote Originally Posted by fishy steve View Post
    black cherry?
    mature black cherry will almost always have scaly bark.
    How is it one careless cigarette can cause a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to light a campfire?

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    Cant really ID by bark.

    Honey locust maybe?

    Its a gnarly tree whatever it is.

    Iim guessing aa locust or bur oak....could also be a rock elm or some kind of hickory.

    Need a branch with buds to ID it properly.

    S.

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    Going to clip a branch off with buds after work then I'll post...

    thanks

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    Someone has to know from the bark? This isn't a Windows XP web forum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeakyBoots View Post
    Someone has to know from the bark? This isn't a Windows XP web forum!

    Maybe I'll send it in for genetic testing

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    I sent the pic to a friend of mine up at Sault College who claims he can ID any tree, I will let you know what he says. I give him a hard time whenever were out in the bush, getting him to tell me what type of trees are around us and how he can identify them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeakyBoots View Post
    Someone has to know from the bark? This isn't a Windows XP web forum!
    Bark is a poor identifier for many trees. The buds are the way trees are identified if there are no leaves.
    Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.

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