Black Tupelo!!!!!

Right?

Jenny

On Apr 5, 12:17 am, Steve Galehouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jenny-
>
> Here is a quiz for you, with a big clue in the image name--native from New
> England to the South and the Midwest, goes by several common names, known
> for its fall foliage colors. Another clue would be "bakery";-)
>
> Steve
>
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 10:52 PM, JennyNYC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Steve,
>
> > This is great. These pix and your descriptions are so helpful. I can't
> > believe I get to be a part of this group!
>
> > Thank you so much. I have another one, but I'll give you a breather...
>
> > Jenny
>
> > On Apr 4, 6:40 pm, Steve Galehouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Jenny-
>
> > > Here are a few pics of sassafras, just taken in our local woods. The bark
> > > resembles cottonwood, but has a reddish-brown tone to it rather than
> > grey.
> > > The twigs and smaller branches are always a medium green color, and they
> > > have a characteristic up-swept, candelabra-like habit. Around here they
> > > seldom develop girth, but I've measured them to 90' in height.
>
> > > Steve
>
> > >  Sassafras bark.jpg
> > > 237KViewDownload
>
> > >  Sassafras branch.jpg
> > > 274KViewDownload
>
> > >  Sassafras twig & buds.jpg
> > > 207KViewDownload
>
>
>
>  Elvis.jpg
> 218KViewDownload
>
>  Elvis twigs.jpg
> 150KViewDownload
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