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  1. Treeaddict

    The Tree ID Thread

    I downloaded the pictures into the Picture This app and it came up with Japanese privet/ligustrom. I know Brett already gave the correct answer but it’s fun to play with the app and test its accuracy. I think Cory spoke highly of it several months ago.
  2. Treeaddict

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    Possibly a species of ash.
  3. Treeaddict

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    This one is interesting. My friend bought a botanist’s home. This specimen caught my eye. Anyone know what it is?
  4. Treeaddict

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    I believe you’re correct. I’ve only ever seen one living ash and that was a behemoth. It received injections. I only know what they look like dead!! That’s crazy. I thought “can’t be ash, it has leaves”.
  5. Treeaddict

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    Anyone know what tree this may be? It was intentionally planted and it’s in Maryland, dwelling in a typical backyard- not too wet, not too dry. One specimen is in decline and the other is fine. Both have swollen trunk flares. May be typical for the species?
  6. Treeaddict

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    It would be pretty cool if you found a surviving American chestnut
  7. Treeaddict

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    Yeah but what’s the common name?
  8. Treeaddict

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    Is a lot of that east, west, north, and south just where the tree is located or is it a different species? I’m sure a case by case but generally
  9. Treeaddict

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    Gonna have to google the difference between northern and southern catalpa
  10. Treeaddict

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    It’s really a beautiful tree. The leaves are impressive
  11. Treeaddict

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    northern catalpa Catalpa speciosa???? Never noticed this species before. Growing among sycamores along a stream
  12. Treeaddict

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    They are very similar Gerry. Confuses me quite a bit at this point
  13. Treeaddict

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    Pignut possibly?
  14. Treeaddict

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    Thanks Nutball!! Any idea the exact species? I know some hickories can be difficult to distinguish by leaves and bark alone
  15. Treeaddict

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    Can’t seem to find this one using my ID apps. Anyone have a suggestion?
  16. Treeaddict

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    Acer Rubrum? That’s my guess too but not so confident. It has some good decay in various places and cuts easily.
  17. Treeaddict

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    Any ideas what species of maple this is? It’s kinda understory and fairly shade tolerant based on where this one is growing.
  18. Treeaddict

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    I’d say so. They have a pretty wide distribution it looks like. Their tolerances are pretty amazing
  19. Treeaddict

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    Thanks Stig! I dug into it a little and believe you’re correct
  20. Treeaddict

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    What might this tree be? Saw about 4 of them in a backyard and each of them had massive lean. Mid Atlantic area. Hard to say if they are natural growth or purposefully planted
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