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Started by Wmarshal14, April 28, 2019, 03:48:37 PM

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Wmarshal14

Can anyone I'd this tree for me. Northwest florida but I haven't seen any besides this one that I can recall. Very big tree







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Woodpecker52

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curdog

The twigs should be stout and hairy as well as the buds....

Wmarshal14

It doesn't produce any nuts or anything like that and the wood is real white 

WDH

Looks more like green ash to me.  Do the twigs come off opposite each other or do they alternate?
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Texas Ranger

leaf veining looks more like hickory to me, but, old education here.
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Wmarshal14

Quote from: WDH on April 29, 2019, 09:46:07 PM
Looks more like green ash to me.  Do the twigs come off opposite each other or do they alternate?
The leaves come off opposite of each other I can try to take some more pics this afternoon

WDH

I suspected as such.  Green ash. 
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Ron Scott

Yes to green (black) ash.
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