I have an Oklahoma bottom-land tree that I would like identified. It is very unique in that it has HUGE and DENSE thorns all over the branches and much of the trunk. I'm talking over two inches long. It actually make my stomach turn just looking at one of these trees in the winter.
I cut a few of these trees each winter, but I do not know what it looks like in the summer. Last week I cut one with a diameter of about 10 inches and at least 40 feet tall. I remember it having a dark trunk exterior.
We always refer to them as "Thorn Trees" but I would like to know the real name. I have a guess based on some brief research but I am looking for another opinion. I wish I could provide more info.
Any ideas??
I cut a few of these trees each winter, but I do not know what it looks like in the summer. Last week I cut one with a diameter of about 10 inches and at least 40 feet tall. I remember it having a dark trunk exterior.
We always refer to them as "Thorn Trees" but I would like to know the real name. I have a guess based on some brief research but I am looking for another opinion. I wish I could provide more info.
Any ideas??