Good eye. Elm has the alternating leaflets shown by the OP. But I don't think it's American Elm, as those leaves are much fatter and noticeably serrated on the edges. It's possible it's one of the many other cultivars of elm, though.I may be wrong but looking closer at the leaf and bark
it is not an Ash. In my small mind, I am going to say, America Elm
The proof will be in the splitting
Nice, I pulled off a tiny imbedded Nymph tick 2 weeks ago, Got it here in the suburbs the one day i did not wear my permethrin treated clothes. Went to doc and got the 1 day 200 mg doxicyclin dose just to be safe. Turned out it was a lone star nymph but i thought it was a deer tick. Anyway i did not get the id on the tick till 4 days later so that was not a huge help in making the call to get the doxycycline or not. I usually wear shoes, socks, jeans, t shirt all treated with permethrin if i'm doing any cutting when it's above 32F. I know way to many people that have had lyme.Yes, Chapel Hill. It is warm in the Piedmont Plateau in August. I can't stand it. I'm up here in the mountains, it is about 8 degrees cooler than Chapel Hill. We do get 4 seasons up here. I am at 2,000 feet.
Here's the view from my sofa in January.
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