RaisedByWolves
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We moved into our house a little over a year ago and we love this place. It has everything we were looking for in a property, room to grow into (3 acres) lots of plants and trees, room for the wife to garden, close to work/shopping without feeling close, etc.
About 1/3 of the property is taken up by the house and yard with the rest wooded with the wooded portion soon to contain walking trails, ponds and pocket gardens and also some food plots for the local critters.
While laying out the trails I was very carefull to avoid simply plowing through the woods and knocking down whatever was in the way both to keep the woods as intact as possable and also to give the trails a meandering park like atmosphere.
Here and there I would run across a plant that I cant identify. It grows like a tree, but stays small (as far as I can tell) similar to a large woody bush and has a very distintive bark on the newer limbs that Im hoping someone will recognize......
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Ive been in the woods all my life and in lots of different areas but have never seen this plant.
Then again we have Shagbark Hickory, Pignut Hickory and Beech witch most people in the area dont seem to think even grows around here.
Can anyont identify it?
Thanks.
About 1/3 of the property is taken up by the house and yard with the rest wooded with the wooded portion soon to contain walking trails, ponds and pocket gardens and also some food plots for the local critters.
While laying out the trails I was very carefull to avoid simply plowing through the woods and knocking down whatever was in the way both to keep the woods as intact as possable and also to give the trails a meandering park like atmosphere.
Here and there I would run across a plant that I cant identify. It grows like a tree, but stays small (as far as I can tell) similar to a large woody bush and has a very distintive bark on the newer limbs that Im hoping someone will recognize......
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View attachment 33510
Ive been in the woods all my life and in lots of different areas but have never seen this plant.
Then again we have Shagbark Hickory, Pignut Hickory and Beech witch most people in the area dont seem to think even grows around here.
Can anyont identify it?
Thanks.