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Hello, please could someone help me with these trees. The acorn with 'oak1' made me think Scarlett Oak, but not sure the leaves are correct. Are 'oak2' and 'oak3' Red Oak? 

 

Ponderosa Pine?

Honey Locust?

 

Thank you!

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2 and 3 I think are Northern Red Oak . 1 is not right ( as you say ) for Scarlett . Ponderosa looks good and Robinia / false acacia / black locust etc etc looks good as well . PS I am no expert ! 

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2 hours ago, iamjulian said:

That probably makes more sense! Thank you

Scotts is 2 needle but so is , I think ponderosa . Monterey is 3 etc etc

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16 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Scotts is 2 needle but so is , I think ponderosa . Monterey is 3 etc etc

Sylvestris and nigra are the only common ones with 2 needles but some of the 3 needle pines can exhibit just 2 needles. Scots has the bluish needle and smaller cones.

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