C coolbrze ArboristSite Operative Joined Mar 10, 2008 Messages 442 Reaction score 32 Location Northern VA Jun 11, 2015 #1 Prob. pretty simple, but I don't know Spruces or Firs very well. The lg. trunk in the background belongs to this tree also...
Prob. pretty simple, but I don't know Spruces or Firs very well. The lg. trunk in the background belongs to this tree also...
Raintree Penguins are tasty . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jun 3, 2012 Messages 4,032 Reaction score 7,247 Location TN Jun 11, 2015 #2 Norway spruce
treebilly Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 8, 2008 Messages 1,070 Reaction score 1,237 Location n.lawrence<oh Jun 11, 2015 #3 I agree.
67L36Driver Tree Freak . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 1, 2010 Messages 14,590 Reaction score 15,641 Location St. Joseph, MO Jun 11, 2015 #4 Christmas tree. A bigun!
treecutterjr ArboristSite Operative Joined Nov 19, 2012 Messages 365 Reaction score 267 Location Louisville, Ky Jul 2, 2015 #5 What's this? Bark has tan, brown patches Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk
treecutterjr ArboristSite Operative Joined Nov 19, 2012 Messages 365 Reaction score 267 Location Louisville, Ky Jul 2, 2015 #6 Here's a large one I did some months ago. You can see the bark, sort of, if you zoom in. Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk
Here's a large one I did some months ago. You can see the bark, sort of, if you zoom in. Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk
treecutterjr ArboristSite Operative Joined Nov 19, 2012 Messages 365 Reaction score 267 Location Louisville, Ky Jul 2, 2015 #7 Smooth on the limbs. Rougher on the trunk when they get big Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk
Raintree Penguins are tasty . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jun 3, 2012 Messages 4,032 Reaction score 7,247 Location TN Jul 3, 2015 #8 Does the bark look like this...? If so it would be a Parrotia