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Tree id help

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  1. BuckeyeFootball

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    Was walking the property today and found this and couldn't id it. Any ideas? Im stumped. 20211009_122552.jpg
     

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    Looks like American Elm to me. The bark varies a bit depending on location.
     
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  4. The Wood Wolverine

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    App says American elm.

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  5. BuckeyeFootball

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    Haha I got the hydro but I dont plan on dropping this tree.
     
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    I gots the hydro's too.. 34T worth.
     
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    I say elm of some sort
     
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    best answer!
     
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    I’ve got a 30” American Elm in the backyard that finally succumbed to Dutch elm disease and will become cookies for next year’s gtg. Possibly the following. Might process the top after a couple years I guess.
     
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    This Forester says elm. And I would say American Elm to pin down a particular one.