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  1. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    Possibly a bitternut hickory? https://tree.oplin.org/tree/hickorybitternut
  2. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    Pick your Catalpa species (courtesy of Wikipedia): Species The two North American species, Catalpa bignonioides (southern catalpa) and Catalpa speciosa (northern catalpa), have been widely planted outside their natural ranges as ornamental trees for their showy flowers and attractive shape...
  3. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    I'm wondering if this might be another one of these Asian freaks I brought up 2 yrs. ago: https://www.masterblasterhome.com/threads/the-tree-id-thread.19994/post-998586 @Nutball Is it really wet around where that tree is?
  4. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    Bob, My apologies, I missed your last update on this. Nope, not a Silverbell. Definitely some kind of invasive Asian weed tree. If you look at the bark, it's not even close. Also, the leaves/flowers are too small. It was growing at the edge of the Great Swamp here in NJ. A friend does work for...
  5. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    Bump @stig @Underwor So, I finished this tree, but now neighbors want me to do little brother that sprouted 20 feet away. See attached pictures of wood core and branch w/leaves and flowers. There was a distinct lemon smell from the wood when cutting it. Heavy as snot due to water retention...
  6. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    Might be a "Pendulifolia" cultivar, as listed here on pg. 20: https://extension.usu.edu/files/publications/publication/NR-460.pdf
  7. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    Bump @cory @stig Neighbor indicates her ex-husband (owns a nursery) id'd it years ago as a Tree of Heaven. It must be some sub-speies or hybrid, as the bark does not match up w/any live trees or pics I've seen before. Big nasty sucker that I'm 2/3 the way through removing.
  8. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    Update on the tree above; got some closer leaf shots w/the wife's iPhone (she didn't recognize it). As described above, limbs are black/silvery, looking almost dead, and bark furrows like an oak.
  9. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    No nuts below this one, so still no clue.
  10. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    Yup on the dead/crusty look.
  11. BeerGeek

    The Tree ID Thread

    Hey all, got a removal request for an interesting one. Homeowner believes its some sort of Chinese tree. I can't seem to track it own. Tree is at least 90' tall, and all the limbs droop significantly. Lowest limb is about 60' up, so I zoomed in the best I could on my phone for these photos of...
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