Jul 21, 2010 #1 B BostonBull Location North of Boston Climbed this tree today, no photos of the tree as i didnt have my camera. Tree was roughly 85' tall with an 80' spread, triple leader from base around 60"DBH. See attachment Attachments 236828-img_6561(Custom).webp 362.6 KB · Views: 229
Climbed this tree today, no photos of the tree as i didnt have my camera. Tree was roughly 85' tall with an 80' spread, triple leader from base around 60"DBH. See attachment
Jul 21, 2010 #2 B BostonBull Location North of Boston See attachment Attachments 236829-img_6562(Custom).webp 223.4 KB · Views: 200
Jul 21, 2010 #3 B BostonBull Location North of Boston Last one Attachments 236830-img_6563(Custom).webp 284 KB · Views: 181
Jul 21, 2010 #4 W williamd Location S. Jersey Opposite compound leaf, 11-13 leaflets, brown/black buds. Ash of some sort. Fraxinus excelsior or nigra?
Opposite compound leaf, 11-13 leaflets, brown/black buds. Ash of some sort. Fraxinus excelsior or nigra?
Jul 21, 2010 #5 robinia Participating member Location Ontario, Canada [ QUOTE ] Fraxinus excelsior or nigra? [/ QUOTE ] F. excelsior X2 Inky jet black buds are characteristic. F. nigra will have fine hairs at the base of the leaflets, F. excelsior doesn't.
[ QUOTE ] Fraxinus excelsior or nigra? [/ QUOTE ] F. excelsior X2 Inky jet black buds are characteristic. F. nigra will have fine hairs at the base of the leaflets, F. excelsior doesn't.
Jul 21, 2010 #6 B BostonBull Location North of Boston I knew it was Ash, was thinking Fraxinus pennsylvanica?
Sep 28, 2010 #7 Tr33Climb3r Participating member Location Wisconsin Yea I am with those other guys...don't think it is a green ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica