Leaf ID......

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smokinjay said:
FLINT said:
Definitely hickory!!

hahaha,

just look at the branching pattern and see if it has opposite branching or alternate branching - or post a picture of the end of a branch that shows several leaves coming off. that will settle this definitively.

If I am ever on trail I need you setting in the box! :cheese:


hahaha, you got it :)
 
Pignut hickory can have bark that looks just like that. Do a google search for pignut hickory bark and you will see pictures pretty much like that. I'm still thinking hickory. Z
 
Known pignut! 2nd pic is the OP"S!
 

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Here is a known pignut from the University of Georgia College of Agriculture web site. This species and the bitternut hickory can have bark that looks like Ash. Z
 

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