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Tree ID help

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  1. JiminyKicket

    JiminyKicket

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    Same tree but different times of year and stages of decline. Apologies for the low quality pics. Thank you in advance!

    The larger rounds are poorly bucked but there is enough mid-range sizes to make the 200yd drive.
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  2. Chud

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    My guess is American Elm
     
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    Another vote for Ulmus Americana
     
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    Elm the kiss of death is the dead giveaway. I circled it for you
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  5. JiminyKicket

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    Case closed. Nice work. I didn’t take any, mostly due to time constraints. Then I got this text from an arborist…
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    Thanks, all!’