Trees from a distance

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Fraxinus americana

Anyone know what tree is being climbed here? clue - its the same as all the others in the background.

Easy P will get it no doubt.

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That's what I meant about Wikipedia destroying us all. If Holly is contributing photos and info, it's only a matter of time.....

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Huh?

Guess your saying if I had my 60% known knowledge cert in hand like you, I'd be ok to post info???? Otherwise what I say is just utter jibberish.

Right got ya I think?

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Easy big fella!


A joke's a joke, right?


I don't doubt your knowledge of treecare or tree ID. But you seem to be uptight about certifications, and it is getting getting old, like BB said.



Peace and chicken grease like Cochran says!


SZ
 
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Not Fraxinus... Yours is a Tilia?

-Tom

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By God! Yes! Tilia is exactly what it is!

Very good ID Skills there buddy!(much better than Easy Ps.

I never said this before I posted that pic but there was a prize for the correct answer - the prizemoney of 85 million US dollars is winging its way to you as we speak!

Is yours a Salix?
 
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I can say that there is a large clue in the picture.

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Yeah, the leaf litter, but I can't zoom in enough to see it.
Maybe pin oak or scarlet oak??

-Diane-
 

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