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No fare guys, you get on before me...ha ha

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No, prob, greg. Just quit working each day at around 1pm and you should get back in time to beat everyone to the tree ID questions!

Got any more good ones for us?
 
Nick here is your favorite tree. unfurtunatly I had to cut this one down for a customer. 24" trunk 45' tall and olny ten years old .

Greg
 

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bet you cant guess this one ...ha ha.. Jesse Bawcum,Oxaman, Eric Schatz and I climbed these trees. They were nearly three hundred feet . This is Jesse posing for me as we where exiting .
 

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When I saw the picture last night I thought that it looked like a Singleleaf Pinyon Pine (Pinus monophylla). But I held back because I thought that you should be able to see the fasicles?

Maybe it is time for additional hint!
 
I looked at it for a while and it's hard to tell because it's so zoomed in. Kinda like how someone guessed redbud on my Catalpa leaves.

Maybe we need a couple more pics, greg.

love
nick
 
Sorry about that guys. Here is part of the limb structure. If I show the whole tree it would give it away to easily . They are a fast growing tree. Grow as high as they do wide. Top is prominant to break out eventually or have a severe leaning top.
No cones at this time. But they grow straight up from the stem. Almost look like a mini behive.

Greg
 

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