Help identifying this tree.
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Can you help us identify this tree?
Does anyone know what kind of tree this is? Will birds eat the berries? This tree is growing wild in the woods next to my house.
The strands are actually what holds the leaves to the branches. Thought at first it was an Elm, but the leaves don't have serrated edges. I have seen that leaf before, but never knew what it was.
Send photo, info to https://ask.extension.org
Not sure , but I believe it is Hickory.
Looks like an Ash Tree
Actually it looks like a small magnolia leaf
Pin oak
It resembles a bay leaf...
I should have mentioned that the tree is roughly 65 feet tall. I've sent pictures to extension.org in hopes they can tell me for sure. I've been told both Ash and Hickory by two different tree companies. I guess time will tell for sure. I love the tree, I just would like to know what it is.
It is an Ash tree.
I believe it could be a Bay Leafs Tree.
Shag bark hickory ?