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Started by Wayne_Stevens, July 22, 2020, 08:21:04 AM

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Wayne_Stevens

Wondering what this species is? Not common in New Hampshire.

 

 

mike_belben

Leaves resemble black gum but the bark doesnt seem blocky enough to be the type i encounter in TN. Black gum should have small green berries now or soon to come. Look like peas. 
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Wayne_Stevens

Is this a cucumbertree?

WV Sawmiller

   Do you find big, pretty, white, lemon scented flowers in the early Spring time? Are the leaves 8-12 inches long or maybe bigger? It sure looks like it to me.
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Yes, it is cucumber tree, Magnolia acuminata. 
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