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Need Help Identifying Tree

Started by ewhite2316, June 23, 2018, 02:27:49 PM

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ewhite2316

I need help identifying a tall tree in the woods in my backyard in Indiana.  The pods have a citrus smell and are falling now.  The tree is too tall with no low branches to take a picture of a leave.  Can anyone help?



 


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Can you get a picture of the bark?
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Does it have large heart shaped leaves or compound leaves ?
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I believe that they are immature hickory nuts that have aborted.  This is a very common occurrence to see these small, undeveloped hickory nuts in the heat of the summer.  A bruised, green, hickory nut husk has a very strong, distinctive odor.
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ewhite2316

 

 

 

This is the trunk of the tree and a BAD photo from the ground as there are no low branches.  I also have a large black walnut 30 to 40 feet away and the pods may have blown from it ???

WDH

False pignut hickory, also called red hickory, Carya ovalis.

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