the twig looks like an elm. hard to say about the trees in a row. On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:32 PM, JennyNYC <[email protected]> wrote: > > thanks for taking a look Larry. So, it wasn't clear what the other > tree was...hmmm. I don't want to say what it is yet because I want to > see if anyone can identify it based on the pix. I think I need a > better pic for the overall form. Here's the "quick i.d" text for the > mystery tree: > > • native of eastern United States > • drooping branches > • vase-shaped form > • trunk often buttressed at base > • twigs slender and slightly zigzag > • alternate leaf scars > > And if I can confirm this, I'll add: "trunk divides at 10-20 ft. and > continues subdividing as it grows" > > Thanks again for your feedback, it really helps. > Jenny > > > > On Mar 2, 12:40 pm, Larry <[email protected]> wrote: >> Jennifer, I looked at your photos, and I liked the color contrast in >> the Beech photo, the tree crown photo and the Row of trees in the >> park. What type of trees were those? Larry > > >
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