Aug 2, 2009 #2,541 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA WOW Matty D! You must be learning a lot at that awesome new job you have. way to go! That picture must be the biggest sassafrass I've seen I think.
WOW Matty D! You must be learning a lot at that awesome new job you have. way to go! That picture must be the biggest sassafrass I've seen I think.
Aug 2, 2009 #2,542 MattyD Location MD I have to admit. Probably the best job ever! Ive got no pictures. fields open
Aug 6, 2009 #2,543 TC Participating member Any ideas what this tree is? Attachments 187349-cherrypicker.webp 47.7 KB · Views: 46
Aug 7, 2009 #2,545 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA the v shapes and the large diameters suggest hybrid poplar. But the darker heart wood looks like pin oak to me. ?
the v shapes and the large diameters suggest hybrid poplar. But the darker heart wood looks like pin oak to me. ?
Aug 7, 2009 #2,547 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island I think X is correct with Pin Oak. -Tom
Aug 8, 2009 #2,548 B BostonBull Location North of Boston I dont think pin, they have really dark heart........I am going to go with Red oak.
Aug 9, 2009 #2,551 B BostonBull Location North of Boston [ QUOTE ] way to go Bostonbastard! congrats! [/ QUOTE ] I just copied what Willbranch said!
Aug 10, 2009 #2,552 W willbranch Location Springfield MO Hey it's alright I don't have a pic to post any ways. I pass.
Aug 10, 2009 #2,554 B BostonBull Location North of Boston Since Grover posted a half taken down tree............
Aug 11, 2009 #2,555 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Jim, I can't see the pic. Is it just me? -Tom
Aug 12, 2009 #2,556 T trees4ever [ QUOTE ] Jim, I can't see the pic. Is it just me? -Tom [/ QUOTE ] The 'Invisible tree' -Diane-
Aug 12, 2009 #2,557 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Leave it to one of my 'trees from a distance' compadres to take full advantage of an opportunity for a laugh at my expense! So, Jim, where's the tree at? -Tom
Leave it to one of my 'trees from a distance' compadres to take full advantage of an opportunity for a laugh at my expense! So, Jim, where's the tree at? -Tom
Aug 12, 2009 #2,558 T trees4ever It's a very low maintenance tree and drought tolerant, Tom Thanks for being such a good sport! -Diane-
It's a very low maintenance tree and drought tolerant, Tom Thanks for being such a good sport! -Diane-
Aug 12, 2009 #2,559 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Doesn't provide much shade though, does it? -Tom
Aug 12, 2009 #2,560 T trees4ever No shade, that is true. But no foliage to block the view. No debris to clean. But no aesthetic value to glean, and hence ... .................no tree to be seen That's it for the half-time entertainment! -Diane-
No shade, that is true. But no foliage to block the view. No debris to clean. But no aesthetic value to glean, and hence ... .................no tree to be seen That's it for the half-time entertainment! -Diane-