Trees from a distance

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just so we are clear the tree in question is in this picture

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you are aweful btw at pointing out what tree it is we are talking aboutuntil you showed this picture.

I thought you were talking about the tulip poplar (which you probably were until someone got it right :) ).

alright, this one then.....

long, unusually leggy american beech tree.

there you have it.
 
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just so we are clear the tree in question is in this picture

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you are aweful btw at pointing out what tree it is we are talking aboutuntil you showed this picture.

I thought you were talking about the tulip poplar (which you probably were until someone got it right :) ).

alright, this one then.....

long, unusually leggy american beech tree.

there you have it.

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Nope.

The tree to the left of the other house is a Norway Maple BTW....
 
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just so we are clear the tree in question is in this picture

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Gee, great picture!

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Thats why its trees from a distance. If I gave a closeup of the bark, buds, twigs ends, etc it would be guess my tree, right? This one is tough because the natural form is gone, and it is growing under the canopy of several other trees.
 

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