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  1. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    This should give it away.
  2. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    I’ve only seen a few of them around. A municipal Forester in a city just south of me says they make a great small/medium street tree. But they are not native and I worry about planting potential future invasive.
  3. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Nope
  4. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Its in the fabaceae family
  5. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    No sir
  6. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Keep guessing
  7. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Negatory
  8. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    nope
  9. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    No sir
  10. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Nope
  11. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Ok. Here’s one I saw at a customers house today that at least around here is not very common.
  12. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    You up? Or want me to post one I just got a picture?
  13. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Yep!
  14. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    from my current seat haha
  15. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    horse chestnut
  16. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    You got it! A few years ago, I grabbed a couple pods, boiled the beans and planted them in some potting soil. They sprouted.
  17. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    This should be fairly easy
  18. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    trident maple
  19. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Nyssa sylvatica
  20. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Honey or black locust?

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