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  1. darkstar

    ID this tree.

    Our publications recommend that interior twigs be removed per need to lessen the imbalance between water uptake and transpiration, which can mean decreased vitality of the whole crown. This is generally accepted in our conditions, so they also call for removing some of the epicormic shoots in...
  2. darkstar

    ID this tree.

    <a href="http://www.clipartof.com"><img border=0 src="http://www.clipartof.com/images/free_hosting/medium/0180-0907-2009-1827_treeinbackyard001.jpg" alt="Need a Place to Upload an Image? Go to Clipart Of.com"></a> Well i tried it MB Thanx man work very well.
  3. darkstar

    ID this tree.

    Ive never seen this tree so big . Its an amazing tree.Its growing next to a state forest in a moist rocky area.
  4. darkstar

    ID this tree.

    Ive never seen any fruit or nugglets on it at all.:roll: Very unusual for my area to have this tree thats so tall . My guess is over 100 feet, possibly 110.
  5. darkstar

    ID this tree.

    Hell Yes i got the biggest basswood in the area. I kept thinking tupelo from a distance. Then went i went up close for the first time i said basswood to. It is big for basswood huh. About 89 feet height to the upper canopy ill get better pics. Pete that aint no poison ivy tree . And sorry...
  6. darkstar

    ID this tree.

    Im e mailing umm . I dont get it , sorry guys. Skwerl thanx , i figured most of yall would know this tree. Its a big unn for my area. E mailed to skwerl.
  7. darkstar

    ID this tree.

    oh well I tried some other pics as well , try again later.
  8. darkstar

    ID this tree.

    Grows in east Tennessee in my back yard .We dont see this tree very often around here and never as big as this .What is it ? Crud cant post pics Im getting this The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from fulfilling the request. The script had an error or it did...
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