May 24, 2013 #7,566 TreeLogic Branched out member Location Coastal SC Ulmus parvifolia is correct. Told you it was easy. I think Robinia was going there but hey, you got it. What ya got for us Ginko?
Ulmus parvifolia is correct. Told you it was easy. I think Robinia was going there but hey, you got it. What ya got for us Ginko?
May 24, 2013 #7,567 ginkobalboa Location above the KY rhizosphere There's one in particular I want to take a picture of tomorrow, but if you have one now Robinia, go ahead.
There's one in particular I want to take a picture of tomorrow, but if you have one now Robinia, go ahead.
May 24, 2013 #7,568 Adkpk New member Location NYC [ QUOTE ] Ulmus parvifolia? [/ QUOTE ] Ah ha, we have a lot of those in the city. I see them on the way to work along the highway. Tree form that is I never noticed one in the multi stem type.
[ QUOTE ] Ulmus parvifolia? [/ QUOTE ] Ah ha, we have a lot of those in the city. I see them on the way to work along the highway. Tree form that is I never noticed one in the multi stem type.
May 25, 2013 #7,570 ginkobalboa Location above the KY rhizosphere Here it is. I made a special detour today to get this photo. Fellow Louisvillians might know it.
May 25, 2013 #7,572 ginkobalboa Location above the KY rhizosphere [ QUOTE ] Black walnut? [/ QUOTE ] Nay
May 25, 2013 #7,575 ginkobalboa Location above the KY rhizosphere [ QUOTE ] G. dioicus? [/ QUOTE ] Good call Tom! Kentucky Coffeetree is Correct. That was quick. You're up.
[ QUOTE ] G. dioicus? [/ QUOTE ] Good call Tom! Kentucky Coffeetree is Correct. That was quick. You're up.
May 25, 2013 #7,576 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Sweet! Both of these trees (foreground next to barn) are the same species. That right there's a clue.
Sweet! Both of these trees (foreground next to barn) are the same species. That right there's a clue.
May 25, 2013 #7,577 Treezybreez Been here much more than a while Location Lancaster, SC Platanus occidentalis?
May 26, 2013 #7,578 TreeLogic Branched out member Location Coastal SC Knew you had it with Coffeetree, Tom. I think you're right on Sycamore, Treezybreez. Definitely looks like the bark.
Knew you had it with Coffeetree, Tom. I think you're right on Sycamore, Treezybreez. Definitely looks like the bark.
May 26, 2013 #7,579 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Not sycamore. Sycamore wouldn't do what these are doing, which is the clue.