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tree identification

Started by Looper, June 12, 2015, 12:27:00 PM

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Tall Paul

QuoteOriginally posted by looper:
[QB] It's definitely a blackgum. A neighbor a couple of doors down is an arborist, and he confirmed it this morning.

Hmmm, that explains why my persimmon trees don't ever produce any persimmons!   :biglaugh:
Is a life of rice cakes really life, or just passing time?-Rick Bragg

mangonboat

I have a couple large black gum / tupelo trees...they are great for hanging a rope swing from.
mangonboat

I've adopted too many bows that needed a good home.

SELFBOW19953

Tall Paul,

I think there are male and female persimmon trees, you have to have both in the area or you get squat!!!

How do you go about determining the sex of a tree???
SELFBOW19953
USAF Retired (1971-1991)
"Somehow, I feel that arrows made of wood are more in keeping with the spirit of old-time archery and require more of the archer himself than a more modern arrow."  Howard Hill from "Hunting The Hard Way"

Pat B

Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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GreyGoose

Do the leaves go bright red in the fall?
Jim

Pat B

Yes. Black gum leaves turn bright red in the fall.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow


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