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Need help with leaf ID, please (nw NJ)
Hi,
I was looking through the leaves along the road this past week, and I noticed a leaf that was unknown to myself. I am hoping someone out there could ID this leaf, I cannot find it anywhere online. Penny is given for scale, the picture is very similar to the actual size: http://home.ptd.net/~vstevans/web/LEAF.JPG I am in northwest NJ, about 950ft above sea level. Neighboring trees include northern red oak, white oak, chestnut oak, beech, black birch, tulip/yellow poplar, white ash and many others (the idiotic neighbor also planted norway maples). It is a mature (about 80+ years old) carolinian forest, with hornbeam & spicebush in the understory. If anyone can ID this leaf I'd greatly appreciate it. One more tree question --- can sugar maples have yellow leaves, or is that solely the M.O. of norway maples? I have dozens of trees in my backyard, and the leaves are either sugar or norway maples. I was wondering if I should cut them down, since they were all yellow this fall. Thanks very much, Dan |
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