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  1. Treeaddict

    Got another ID

    Thank you all for the help!!
  2. Treeaddict

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    Here’s a pic of where it’s been naturalized in the US and Canada. From Virginia Tech tree ID app John recommended. It has quite the range! It’s impressive for a deciduous tree to grow in such varying climates! In my humble opinion, that is
  3. Treeaddict

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    It’s a character trait. Found a good close up. Very interesting and beautiful bark. It has a lot going on. It’s even beautiful when dormant
  4. Treeaddict

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    I’m still not sure what those rust colored bumps are. Can’t get a close up on google of lacebark elm to see if that’s a character trait or disease
  5. Treeaddict

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    Thinking we have a winner with the lacebark elm!
  6. Treeaddict

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    John, This was actually in Nottingham. Have you seen these in Southampton? Ruel, thanks for the lead. Gonna see what Google images produces. It’s just so very difficult without any starting point
  7. Treeaddict

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    I’ve never noticed this particular species before (doesn’t mean much). Looks like it was purposely planted in a common area. Not sure if it’s diseased? Maybe a species of birch? Downloaded that ID app John suggested but still figuring out how to integrate with it
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