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Help with tree id

Started by cstasso, March 23, 2020, 05:09:02 PM

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cstasso

Hello all, first time poster long time lurker. Had to cut down this tree and have know clue what it is, as i am beyond novice in the tree id department. Thanks in advance for the help, its definitly appreciated.




 

 

 

 

Den-Den

I am no expert but believe this is Mulberry.
You may think that you can or may think you can't; either way, you are right.

thecfarm

I am no expert either, but I do know you are not in Maine. ;D 
What's the plan for the wood?
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cstasso

Ahh Mulberry! Did some research and seems you could be correct, thanks. 
ANd no not in Maine, I'm in Virginia Beach.  8) Not really sure, possibly slab it up, sealed it just in case. Any thoughts? 

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Weekend_Sawyer

Yea, I'm pretty sure the vine is poision ivy.
The tree bark looks like hickory to me.
Jon
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btulloh

Not poison ivy, so don't panic!  No hair on the vine.  More likely Virginia Creeper.

I vote mulberry.
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WDH

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kantuckid

Those are green mulberries in the pic, an easy one!
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