H husqhawk8 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Sep 5, 2018 Messages 46 Reaction score 30 Location Iowa Dec 29, 2020 #1 Lets see what the experts say. Attachments 20201206_143831.jpg 2.7 MB · Views: 47 20201206_143823.jpg 8.6 MB · Views: 46
Ol' Brian ArboristSite Guru Joined Jun 4, 2009 Messages 648 Reaction score 1,584 Location Southwestern Illinois Dec 29, 2020 #2 Looks like some kind of ash. Exactly what kind, I don't know.
ATH Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 19, 2006 Messages 5,038 Reaction score 5,164 Location Ohio Dec 30, 2020 #3 Agreed... probably ash, but not great pics.
H husqhawk8 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Sep 5, 2018 Messages 46 Reaction score 30 Location Iowa Dec 30, 2020 #4 Only other pic I have. I can take more Saturday possibly if this pic doesn't help. Attachments 20201206_143846 (1).jpg 7.4 MB · Views: 19
ATH Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 19, 2006 Messages 5,038 Reaction score 5,164 Location Ohio Dec 30, 2020 #5 Still looks like ash
H husqhawk8 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Sep 5, 2018 Messages 46 Reaction score 30 Location Iowa Jan 2, 2021 #6 Ok I took 3 more pics today. Hope this shows better. Attachments 20210102_142641.jpg 5.5 MB · Views: 24 20210102_142625.jpg 4.4 MB · Views: 23 20210102_142620.jpg 1.8 MB · Views: 24
Clyde85 ArboristSite Guru AS Supporting Member. Joined Sep 22, 2020 Messages 500 Reaction score 557 Location Smith's Falls On. Jan 2, 2021 #7 I think white ash.
Jed1124 Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 2, 2009 Messages 5,467 Reaction score 9,079 Location NW,CT Jan 2, 2021 #8 Dat ash
B buzz sawyer Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. AS Supporting Member Joined Mar 7, 2006 Messages 7,294 Reaction score 6,594 Location USA Jan 2, 2021 #9 Ash, you can see the damage from the EAB.
Marine5068 Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 20, 2009 Messages 2,308 Reaction score 3,695 Location Madoc, Ontario, Canada Jan 11, 2021 #10 husqhawk8 said: Lets see what the experts say. Click to expand... Ash of some kind (Green, White, Black, Grey, Gregg's, etc....there are 13 native species)
husqhawk8 said: Lets see what the experts say. Click to expand... Ash of some kind (Green, White, Black, Grey, Gregg's, etc....there are 13 native species)