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Started by mountaineer, April 15, 2008, 06:49:00 PM

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WDH

Like I said, hickory  :).
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Dodgy Loner

Quote from: mountaineer on April 28, 2008, 09:01:23 AM
hey dodgy are you teaching at uga? is it for your masters? (i see it says you are 24)

I taught a dendrology lab at UGA for three years.  Finished my Masters in December, so now I have a real job (:-\ :) :-[ ;D...hmmm, I can't decide which emoticon is appropriate ;)).

The nuts are definitely pignut, and the coarseness of the branches also suggests hickory.  Looks like WDH called it!
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SwampDonkey

Yip, he did.

But, I think there is more than one dead tree species. :D
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mountaineer

so pignut hickory it is. what possibly killed them? seems there are a few dead. i do have several shagbarks on the property. they don't seem to be anything alike. thx yall

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