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  1. Nutball

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    Ash was my first guess.
  2. Nutball

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    I don't know the varieties very well.
  3. Nutball

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    Hickory
  4. Nutball

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    Acer Mortuus
  5. Nutball

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    I would think black locust and sassafras bark might work well too
  6. Nutball

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    No
  7. Nutball

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    Could be
  8. Nutball

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    Very soft and light weight wood, kinda smells like pickles or something sour, but I'd need to smell it more to be sure. What is it?
  9. Nutball

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    This was by a lake, 50ft from the edge. 8-11" diameter, 30-40ft tall.
  10. Nutball

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    Wilson county TN
  11. Nutball

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    What kind is this tree? Deciduous, it has very white wood, heartwood color unknown. It has a wound with hardened sap around the edges, with a color and smell resembling yellow pine. Sucker growth from near the base of the trunk like some softwoods like to do. The wood has no noticeable...
  12. Nutball

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    Unfortunately I didn't get any pictured of it, but I was around a few new to me trees last week. One had light grey bark, and had characteristics of a deciduous softwood. There were what looked like nut clusters hanging from it, almost like pecans. The brown shells still hanging on the tree...
  13. Nutball

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    That's where my citrus guess came from. I saw an ad for one of those on google images just searching for a plant with big thorny stems. I wonder how animals are supposed to spread the seeds when it protects the fruit so well?
  14. Nutball

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    Citrus?
  15. Nutball

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    Hedge Apple More interesting if you find a twisty piece.
  16. Nutball

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    Too early in the year.
  17. Nutball

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    Others say my tree was a sassafras
  18. Nutball

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    Understandable, I expected pine as a guess, but it is definitely a non sappy deciduous hardwood that's a bit on the soft side. A tree I rarely see.
  19. Nutball

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    Pics of the wood
  20. Nutball

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    I removed a tree today that I've seen once before, but I don't know what it is. My guess is some sort of Ash. It has dark thick bark, looks like cottonwood bark at a glance, but just under the surface color the bark is a light brown. The bark is easily crushed relative to other tree bark. The...
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