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General Forestry => Tree, Plant and Wood I.D. => Topic started by: terrifictimbersllc on September 27, 2020, 08:59:59 AM

Title: Tall tree est 20 dbh Can you help me narrow it down.
Post by: terrifictimbersllc on September 27, 2020, 08:59:59 AM
Probably 70' tall 20" dbh light gray sort of scaly bark at least 35' to first branches. Can you help me narrow it down. Connecticut yard with lots of other tall trees.  
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Title: Re: Tall tree est 20 dbh Can you help me narrow it down.
Post by: terrifictimbersllc on September 27, 2020, 09:28:31 AM
Tupelo-Blackgum?
Title: Re: Tall tree est 20 dbh Can you help me narrow it down.
Post by: kantuckid on September 27, 2020, 09:36:27 AM
I'd go with blackgum- not so much the Tupelo in CT???
Title: Re: Tall tree est 20 dbh Can you help me narrow it down.
Post by: WDH on September 27, 2020, 08:13:15 PM
Yes.  Blackgum.
Title: Re: Tall tree est 20 dbh Can you help me narrow it down.
Post by: terrifictimbersllc on September 27, 2020, 08:15:28 PM
Nyssa sylvatica-isn't this also called Tupelo?
Title: Re: Tall tree est 20 dbh Can you help me narrow it down.
Post by: WDH on September 27, 2020, 08:25:50 PM
Water Tupelo, Nyssa aquatica, is very similar but has larger leaves and tends to grow in wet areas.  It is only found in the Deep South.  Blackgum, also called Black Tupelo,  grows on many sites, from the bottomlands to the uplands, and is native to most of the Eastern US. It is often referred to as "Tupelo Gum".  
Title: Re: Tall tree est 20 dbh Can you help me narrow it down.
Post by: caveman on September 28, 2020, 01:28:07 PM
One of the keys to identifying them are the two leaves at the terminal bud.  
Title: Re: Tall tree est 20 dbh Can you help me narrow it down.
Post by: WDH on September 28, 2020, 07:20:36 PM
Pith is diaphrammed.  Fruit is a small blue/black drupe. 
Title: Re: Tall tree est 20 dbh Can you help me narrow it down.
Post by: mike_belben on October 03, 2020, 09:22:50 PM
Its a prolific seeder that is very shade tolerant and will easily take over an understory.  If some high grader opens up some light, poof.. You get a gum forest.  Usually in conjunction with red maple for me.  I struggle to keep these two in check so the oaks can have a chance.