Same in parts of NW Ohio. Toledo has snow, but 10 miles east is still in the rain due to Lake Erie being warm(still 51 degree water temps).
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Here's the link. GorillaBac Store - Gorillabac I have used one for the past few years, and they do work. Sometimes a little slow, but it's all...
The ice under the snow finally melted off in my area. It looked just like your pics here a week ago.
One of the field guides I used as a textbook in college was the Golden Field Guide Trees of North America. Pocket sized book that has a lot of...
I've bucked some big Doug Firs(5 to 6' range), but nothing that big. That spruce is huge! I've seen two log loads too, and was just amazed at the...
Whatever his experience taught him was the easiest! :axe::rofl: :lol::yes:
Pinus sylvestris Called Scotch Pine in the US, is my guess. The more orangish colored bark is what I'm looking at. Red pine has a more reddish...
Same up here in NW Ohio. There are bigger ones, but most are in that range...
What is the name of that app??
After looking at the flower on a PC rather than a phone, I'll say Horse Chestnut, whose flowers are whitish with a pink base. Buckeyes have...
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+1 I thought maybe ash by the bark on 1, 4 and 5, but the wood is not right. And I looked at it first on my phone... I agree with tulip poplar...
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Weather Underground KOHTOLED072 In Toledo, OH. Davis Vantage Pro 2.
I think this is some type of holly. The way the leaves attach is not like any oak that I know of. And holly can either be an evergreen or a...
Yup, it's sassafras!
Ooops! :eek::tears: :salute::)
Yesterday I spit up a little over a rick cord of white oak, and I think I fought every piece right to the end. So I agree with it being stringy....
I agree that they would not be native to WA, but I've seen them planted as ornamentals. Celtis occidentalis - Wikipedia