Mar 2, 2014 #8,621 oldoakman Been here much more than a while Location Alorgia Koelreuteria paniculata
Mar 2, 2014 #8,623 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island [ QUOTE ] Koelreuteria paniculata [/ QUOTE ] No, but there is one right behind/next to it! I didn't use it because the seed pods are a dead giveaway! -Tom
[ QUOTE ] Koelreuteria paniculata [/ QUOTE ] No, but there is one right behind/next to it! I didn't use it because the seed pods are a dead giveaway! -Tom
Mar 3, 2014 #8,624 oldoakman Been here much more than a while Location Alorgia Sophora japonica would be my next guess, but I don't like the twigs for that. We'll try it anyway. If I was planting a tree next to a Koelreuteria it would be a Sophora.
Sophora japonica would be my next guess, but I don't like the twigs for that. We'll try it anyway. If I was planting a tree next to a Koelreuteria it would be a Sophora.
Mar 3, 2014 #8,625 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island That's a good guess, it does look a lot like Sophora (Styphnolobium), but, alas, nay. -Tom
Mar 3, 2014 #8,626 oldoakman Been here much more than a while Location Alorgia Styphnolobium? I hate when they change the names!
Mar 3, 2014 #8,627 TreeLogic Branched out member Location Coastal SC Tom, never got an answer on Ulmus pumila
Mar 3, 2014 #8,628 oldoakman Been here much more than a while Location Alorgia Let's try Katsura then.
Mar 3, 2014 #8,629 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Sorry guys, no hits yet. I'll give a clue later if needed. -Tom
Mar 3, 2014 #8,632 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island All good guesses, but no hits. This is an introduced specimen tree with edible fruit. -Tom
Mar 4, 2014 #8,634 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island [ QUOTE ] Juglans regia [/ QUOTE ] 'tis not.
Mar 4, 2014 #8,636 TreeLogic Branched out member Location Coastal SC I retract the last answer and replace with: Castanea mollissima
Mar 4, 2014 #8,637 Treezybreez Been here much more than a while Location Lancaster, SC Diospyros kaki?
Mar 4, 2014 #8,638 oldoakman Been here much more than a while Location Alorgia I'm with TreeLogic, my next guess was going to be C. mollissima. It looks like a few burrs are hanging in the upper left of the crown.
I'm with TreeLogic, my next guess was going to be C. mollissima. It looks like a few burrs are hanging in the upper left of the crown.
Mar 4, 2014 #8,639 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island [ QUOTE ] I retract the last answer and replace with: Castanea mollissima [/ QUOTE ] Logically. (Said in Spock voice) Yer up!
[ QUOTE ] I retract the last answer and replace with: Castanea mollissima [/ QUOTE ] Logically. (Said in Spock voice) Yer up!
Mar 4, 2014 #8,640 TreeLogic Branched out member Location Coastal SC The deciduous one in the center... Attachments 385902-rps20140304_083358.webp 50.9 KB · Views: 8