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i need help identifying these trees.

Started by lashaoor, November 25, 2013, 11:06:42 PM

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lashaoor

Hello everyone, this is my first post on this forum. I have been showing these pictures to people i know and they all tell me something different EVERY TIME. i wanna know which trees are these and if they can be used as firewood.

WmFritz

Welcome to the Forestry Forum.  8)

I recognize one tree in your pics but, I'll wait for for more knowledgeable folks then me.  :D
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lashaoor

thanks for the warm welcome. i am already liking this forum. i am reading random threads. this is a cool forum i must say. Looking forward to all kind of good information. BTW these trees are/were located in Connecticut *if that helps in identifying*

PC-Urban-Sawyer

I'm nowhere near an expert but I believe the second tree is some type of oak.

I believe both the trees would be good firewood...

Herb

Ron Wenrich

First one looks like choke cherry.  They don't get very big or tall.  The second looks like black oak.  They're both good for firewood.  The black oak is also good for lumber. 

How about putting those pics into your gallery so that you can link them right into your message.  We don't really allow offsite photos.  People who have dial up (and there are several) will have a problem.  And, every message ever posted to this forum is still here.  That allows others to see your posts well into the future.  Here's how you do it.  https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php/topic,61788.0.html   Thanks.
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samandothers

The vine looks like bittersweet. When I first looked at pics I was thinking cherry of some sort and an oak, but I am not good at this 'what is this tree' game and depend on others myselft.  ::)

mesquite buckeye

Bittersweet vine growing around a cherry. Red oak. ;D
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curdog

Cherry with bittersweet, and I'm going with scarlet or pin oak (??)

Magicman

Welcome to the Forestry Forum, lashaoor.   :)
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wmrussel

The first tree is non-merchantable and the second is a scarlet oak.  Maybe a black oak.
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Chuck White

Welcome to the Forestry Forum, lashaoor
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