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In serch of a treeologest #1131936
10/31/14 03:17 PM
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Went across my lease to a spot I have never been. About dark I found these. What kind of tree is this?


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Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1131939
10/31/14 03:21 PM
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At first I thought it was a Royal Paulownia but I don't think that's right. Thinking......


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Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1131941
10/31/14 03:22 PM
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That was what it looked like in book but I didn't know for sure


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Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1131991
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Looks like a mulberry of some sort.

Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1131994
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I'll guess paw paw. One leaf is very hard to identify.

Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1131996
10/31/14 04:20 PM
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I'd say Pine. The ruler looks like Yellow Pine to me. Kinda hard to tell for sure With that biggas leaf covering half of it. grin

Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1132000
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RED MULLBERRY


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Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1132006
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Originally Posted By: bgarrett
RED MULLBERRY




That would be my guess. Some of the leaves should have a "thumb" which will make them look like mittens. If none of them have that "thumb" then it's something else.


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Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1132008
10/31/14 04:38 PM
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That there is a red mulberry.

Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1132048
10/31/14 06:23 PM
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First guess is Mulberry, definitely not a paulownia. Are there any other leaves from that tree available? A mulberry should have some on there that have the odd shaped, deep lobed leaves. Second guess is some kind of Basswood, but I've never seen a Basswood leaf that big, but that leaf base doesn't exactly match a Mulberry leaf base. May be a Basswood local to your area I've never seen, I think it is a type of Basswood after consideration.

Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1132050
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I think it's a basswood leaf. Most of the local loggers here call them Lind. You will usually find them on shady slopes in real rich dirt around here.

Re: In serch of a treeologest [Re: bgarrett] #1132101
11/01/14 02:21 AM
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Mulberry, I got several round my place. Check in the spring and see if yours has fruit.


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