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I cannot identify what type of tree this is. My phone will not identify it either. Can anyone tell me what it is? The bark is pretty thick (about 2 inches) and rough. It appears to be like walnut bark, but there is no dark center as you can see. The wood looks similar to silver maple wood and seems pretty hard.
 

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Leaf picture?
Unfortunately there were no leaves left on the tree. It was dead. I was told by a tree service expert that it looks like a large white ash. Sadly it had several small tunnels in it with large white larvae/grub worm looking things. The wood is still solid and good, but my guess is the emerald ash borer killed this tree.
 
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I cannot identify what type of tree this is. My phone will not identify it either. Can anyone tell me what it is? The bark is pretty thick (about 2 inches) and rough. It appears to be like walnut bark, but there is no dark center as you can see. The wood looks similar to silver maple wood and seems pretty hard.
Peel the bark and take more pics. We need more info.
 
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I cannot identify what type of tree this is. My phone will not identify it either. Can anyone tell me what it is? The bark is pretty thick (about 2 inches) and rough. It appears to be like walnut bark, but there is no dark center as you can see. The wood looks similar to silver maple wood and seems pretty hard.
Looks like ash. If it has serpentine tracks underneath the bark from EAB it is almost definitely ash
 
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This is something I've been working on, tree ID by logs only. As a newbie woodcutter scrounging through my City's public compost area, I've been using the plantnet app, It lets me take a pic of the bark, and gives me several matching options, based on my region. Not foolproof, but helpful! If anyone else has tips on how to better recognize trees by their bark, I'm all ears.
 

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