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Scott Ranger 18-08-2003 10:59 PM

Tree ID
 
You have a sassafras tree with the "unmitten" leaves. The key to id is the
fruit.
Scott Ranger

"triad" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I was in my woods today and saw a tree I could not identify, we are in

east
central Missouri and I looked in the tree guide from the Mo Dept Of
Conservation but still could not figure it out. It caught my eye because

I
was looking for a tall straight thin tree to make chair legs and
stretchers. It is only about 2" in diam. but almost 15-20'
tall and only has branches towards the top , of course it is in the middle
of the woods. I have a picture of the leaves and small branches if you

want
to take a look. I think the file is appox. 700k. Thanks




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triad 19-08-2003 10:21 PM

Tree ID
 
Thanks very much, I have never seen one that shape before, seems I always
see them smaller and more shrub like.
"Scott Ranger" wrote in message
news:fSb0b.148495$Oz4.39755@rwcrnsc54...
You have a sassafras tree with the "unmitten" leaves. The key to id is the
fruit.
Scott Ranger

"triad" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I was in my woods today and saw a tree I could not identify, we are in

east
central Missouri and I looked in the tree guide from the Mo Dept Of
Conservation but still could not figure it out. It caught my eye

because
I
was looking for a tall straight thin tree to make chair legs and
stretchers. It is only about 2" in diam. but almost 15-20'
tall and only has branches towards the top , of course it is in the

middle
of the woods. I have a picture of the leaves and small branches if you

want
to take a look. I think the file is appox. 700k. Thanks





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triad 19-08-2003 10:23 PM

Tree ID
 
Thanks very much, I have never seen one that shape before, seems I always
see them smaller and more shrub like.
"Scott Ranger" wrote in message
news:fSb0b.148495$Oz4.39755@rwcrnsc54...
You have a sassafras tree with the "unmitten" leaves. The key to id is the
fruit.
Scott Ranger

"triad" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I was in my woods today and saw a tree I could not identify, we are in

east
central Missouri and I looked in the tree guide from the Mo Dept Of
Conservation but still could not figure it out. It caught my eye

because
I
was looking for a tall straight thin tree to make chair legs and
stretchers. It is only about 2" in diam. but almost 15-20'
tall and only has branches towards the top , of course it is in the

middle
of the woods. I have a picture of the leaves and small branches if you

want
to take a look. I think the file is appox. 700k. Thanks





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