oaktreeguy
ArboristSite Member
It seems too light, but the guy says he's pretty sure it's walnut - looks like other walnut producers on his property.
Thanks!
Thanks!
It looks like it could be walnut by the bark, but lighter color would suggest butternut (also known as white walnut) instead of black walnut. It looks like it has been dead for some time. As there are no leaves, I suspect there are not any twigs around either that you can split to check for chambered pith? That would be a good way to identify it as one of the types of walnuts. If this is in a farmyard as it appears, it could be a non-native species.
Time for the "valuable walnut tree"video.
abbott295
You might be right.Persimmon.
Can you noodle a piece so we can see some clean side grain?Unfortunately I do no have leaf pictures.
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