Stonewoodiron ArboristSite Operative Joined Jan 10, 2021 Messages 244 Reaction score 248 Location Churchville Maryland Sep 13, 2021 #1 Anyone know what these are? Have a bunch on the forest floor behind the house. Located in Maryland. Thanks guys and gals! Attachments 197AED98-D308-41F4-8818-7567BE3555C8.jpeg 2.1 MB · Views: 12 30EA69E9-BE60-4DBD-AEBC-467D74F2BC49.jpeg 2.5 MB · Views: 12
Anyone know what these are? Have a bunch on the forest floor behind the house. Located in Maryland. Thanks guys and gals!
Raintree Penguins are tasty AS Supporting Member. Joined Jun 3, 2012 Messages 4,032 Reaction score 7,246 Location TN Sep 13, 2021 #2 Possible walnut, look to see if you have the mother tree near by.
Stonewoodiron ArboristSite Operative Joined Jan 10, 2021 Messages 244 Reaction score 248 Location Churchville Maryland Sep 13, 2021 #3 Raintree said: Possible walnut, look to see if you have the mother tree near by. Click to expand... Thank you Raintree. I’ll check the canopy
Raintree said: Possible walnut, look to see if you have the mother tree near by. Click to expand... Thank you Raintree. I’ll check the canopy
ATH Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 19, 2006 Messages 5,040 Reaction score 5,166 Location Ohio Sep 13, 2021 #4 I think Walnut too. Slice a twig to look at the pith. That leaves no doubt as Walnut is chambered, nothing else like it is. Sometimes small Ailanthus look a little like walnut. They stench of Ailanthus is unmistakable as well.
I think Walnut too. Slice a twig to look at the pith. That leaves no doubt as Walnut is chambered, nothing else like it is. Sometimes small Ailanthus look a little like walnut. They stench of Ailanthus is unmistakable as well.