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Tree I’d- not firewood

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  1. Ctwoodtick

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    IMG_3518.jpeg IMG_3517.jpeg IMG_3518.jpeg Saw this tree today. Have never seen on before.
     
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    Apple
     
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    Interesting. I’m pretty familiar with apple and I didn’t think of it.
     
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    It was a guess. It is suckering like an apple or crab. I can’t see the leaves clearly.
     
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    Look up Bush Honeysuckle.

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    Could be. Bark looks it, the leaves maybe a little different but I’ll call it honeysuckle. For reference it was on the boarder of an abandoned crop or hay field (guessing).
     
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