But I could not think of a valid alternative either?
My tree ID book doesn't have it and the only photos I could find online over the last few minutes didn't convince me either. The photos that were there seemed lighter in color with wider splits in the bark
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Thank for all the replies. I didn't notice any apparent smell. The cut ends have a darker orange color but the splits are lighter. I haven't came across anything with this color but I figured someone here would definitely know.
Nope, it is not cherry! Looks like Hard Maple or this Bradford pear that I have never seen here.
Funny you say maple, because I did come accross pictures in my tree ID book that looked really close to this, it was Red Maple.
Online Description of Bark:
The mature bark of Red Maple displays great variation in the wild. In terms of texture, it may be lightly fissured, platy, or shaggy, with the color of its outer plates composed of gray, silver, brown, and black shades. Its inner bark may be tinted with orange hues. Many of the landscape cultivars of Red Maple have smooth, silvery-gray trunks, but wild forms often have darker and rougher barks
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Possible............ bark can be so variable, I want to see a branch tip!
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