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Tree ID in North Florida
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<blockquote data-quote="JAXJEREMY" data-source="post: 7833110" data-attributes="member: 25034"><p>Thanks [USER=1691]@TheTreeSpyder[/USER] , good to see a fellow Floridian chime in..I've been in Florida nearly 33 years and this tree isn't something I've ever come across..It is as you described, junky..definitely not in the oak family, I can't see any similar characteristics..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAXJEREMY, post: 7833110, member: 25034"] Thanks [USER=1691]@TheTreeSpyder[/USER] , good to see a fellow Floridian chime in..I've been in Florida nearly 33 years and this tree isn't something I've ever come across..It is as you described, junky..definitely not in the oak family, I can't see any similar characteristics.. [/QUOTE]
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