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There are several trees on a property I'm looking at in SE PA near the Susquehanna River. Anyone have an idea what it is? This one is probably 12-18" DBH. The ridges are thick.
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Shot in the dark since their range doesn't extend this far north - perhaps hackberry?
There are several trees on a property I'm looking at in SE PA near the Susquehanna River. Anyone have an idea what it is? This one is probably 12-18" DBH. The ridges are thick.
Thanks!
Unmistakably, Hackberry. And it does make good firewood.
Hackberry makes AWESOME firewood!
Hackberry.
Definitely hackberry. Our city streets used to be lined with stately elms and hackberrys. After dutch elm disease wiped out the elms, hackberry are all we have left for boulevard shade trees of any real size.
When in leaf, the leaves are usually pretty gnarly looking from warty galls, and there will be round purple berries.
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