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To throw another one in Hickory. several species available to chose from. Carya ........

 

The open crown habit looks similar to hickory.

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good call, possible Ailanthus altissima:thumbup:

 

That was my first guess, but it was also my guess in the last tree ID comp(that i won), so didnt want people to think it was the only tree I actually know...even if it is :blushing:

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looked up tree of heaven and can only find a smooth bark. The rest of the tree looks spot on tho

Hickory, crown looks wrong and no evidence of nuts

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Fraxinus Americana. Xshakes headX no massive coulour changes. Apparently leaves are a mid green and lighten before dropping.

 

White ash is the best bet I think. I have never worked on a white ash if thats the case. Previous cuts only resulted in light reshooting unlike every other ash I have come across. It's bark does look spot on tho.

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