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Tree ID
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:26 am
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:26 am
Recently moved onto a large piece of land and I have no idea what kind of trees I have here. Any help with ID is appreciated.
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This post was edited on 10/20/20 at 11:32 am
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:46 am to TigrrrDad
all but the last are various oaks.
no idea on the spindly shite in the last pic
no idea on the spindly shite in the last pic
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:58 am to cgrand
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no idea on the spindly shite in the last pic
Yeah there are a couple of those that are kind of just in the way and I’m trying to decide if they are worth keeping.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 12:03 pm to TigrrrDad
The first looks like a water oak. The next ones look like some kind of red oak. I'll go out on a limb on the last and say tupelo or black gum
Posted on 10/20/20 at 12:07 pm to TigrrrDad
Make sure those oaks aren't too close to the house. Much easier to deal with now, then when they're huge. Esp. water oaks.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 12:23 pm to TigrrrDad
My guess
1. Willow Oak
2. Pin oak
3. Water Oak
4. White Oak
5. No idea
1. Willow Oak
2. Pin oak
3. Water Oak
4. White Oak
5. No idea
Posted on 10/20/20 at 12:39 pm to TigrrrDad
Yep, all but last are various oaks. Go look for acorns from them--shape/color of acorn can help you ID the specific variety of oak. Many oaks have slightly variable leaf shapes, so leaves will only get you so far.
Spindly last one might be some kinda fruit tree? Plum, pear?
Spindly last one might be some kinda fruit tree? Plum, pear?
Posted on 10/20/20 at 2:27 pm to TigrrrDad
Spindly one maybe persimmon.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 2:53 pm to TigrrrDad
live oak, cherry bark, water oak, white oak (Q. alba), shite tree
This post was edited on 10/20/20 at 2:54 pm
Posted on 10/20/20 at 3:13 pm to TigrrrDad
Live oak
So. Red or Cherrybark oak
Water oak
White Oak
Persimmon.
So. Red or Cherrybark oak
Water oak
White Oak
Persimmon.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 10:27 pm to TigrrrDad
Thanks all, I appreciate the replies.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 8:32 am to AlxTgr
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Live oak
So. Red or Cherrybark oak
Water oak
White Oak
Persimmon.
AlxTgr got them all except the last. Persimmon's don't have serrated leaves. I think it's a peach or a cherry some other kind of fruit tree. Hard to tell.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 9:30 am to tenfoe
Diospyros virginiana serrata.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 10:07 am to ChenierauTigre
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Spindly one maybe persimmon.
Bingo.
First one looks like a live oak. Couple red and white oaks.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 10:26 am to AlxTgr
Possibly, but I'm going to throw a possibility out there of a regular apple tree, which may explain it's poor health and being in the deep south.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 10:33 am to TigrrrDad
I think somebody was interested in attracting deer.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 11:01 am to BottomlandBrew
quote:Yup
I'm going to throw a possibility out there of a regular apple tree, which may explain it's poor health and being in the deep south.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 11:20 am to AlxTgr
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Diospyros virginiana serrata.
LOL. For about 3 seconds I thought I learned something.
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