moondoggie JESUS IS KING AS Supporting Member Joined Feb 26, 2015 Messages 9,999 Reaction score 77,653 Location THE WNC May 10, 2015 #61 Looks like Stumpy is correct. I was wrong.
Whitespider Lost in the 50s . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 17, 2010 Messages 22,793 Reaction score 32,107 Location On the Cedar in Northeast Iowa May 10, 2015 #62 svk said: Here's a larger one which may help shed some light on it. Click to expand... Now I'm back on the Siberian Elm wagon. *
svk said: Here's a larger one which may help shed some light on it. Click to expand... Now I'm back on the Siberian Elm wagon. *
svk Saw Hoarder . AS Supporting Member. Joined Oct 19, 2009 Messages 29,478 Reaction score 101,962 Location MN May 10, 2015 #63 Thinking you two are right. The lack of an offset leaf base and the fact that it actually split threw me off elm at first.
Thinking you two are right. The lack of an offset leaf base and the fact that it actually split threw me off elm at first.
stumpy75 ArboristSite Guru . AS Supporting Member. Joined Mar 5, 2011 Messages 877 Reaction score 527 Location Toledo, OH May 10, 2015 #64 Whitespider said: Now I'm back on the Siberian Elm wagon. * Click to expand... I agree! http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/invasives/terrestrialplants/woody/siberianelm.html
Whitespider said: Now I'm back on the Siberian Elm wagon. * Click to expand... I agree! http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/invasives/terrestrialplants/woody/siberianelm.html
1project2many ArboristSite Guru Joined Sep 18, 2011 Messages 620 Reaction score 901 Location NH Lakes Region May 12, 2015 #65 The large tree looks like Siberian Elm. I've never seen a young SE tree before but the large growth rings and reddish color match the characteristics I know for that species.
The large tree looks like Siberian Elm. I've never seen a young SE tree before but the large growth rings and reddish color match the characteristics I know for that species.