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General Forestry => Tree, Plant and Wood I.D. => Topic started by: E-Tex on March 07, 2018, 10:00:49 PM
I have a few of these trees scattered on my property and hopeful someone can ID for me please. I'm in East Texas on an iron ore hill.....heavy clay soils here. Property has ERC, Elms, SYP mostly.... Thank You for any help.
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Looks like cherry to me.
It is cherry.
3 for cherry
sounds like Cherry it is.
had no idea. Thanks.
Looks like the cherry I have around here. Even has a sweep like mine.Litchens too. But when mine get about that size,they die. Those stumps last for years in the ground.
Cherry.....perhaps.
No perhaps to it. It is the Real McCoy (old saying).
Yes to cherry.
What every body else said.