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Hey all,

Hoping for some help identifying a tree in my backyard. I’m in Eastern Massachusetts.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Rob
 

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Corkscrew willow or something similar. Leaves are definitive for willow IMHO
I would agree.
If it were at our house I'd remove it as soon as possible, they grow like mad and make a heck of a mess.
You may be able to see some of the branches as people use them for art projects, c'mon Pinterest :).
 
I would agree.
If it were at our house I'd remove it as soon as possible, they grow like mad and make a heck of a mess.
You may be able to see some of the branches as people use them for art projects, c'mon Pinterest :).
Yes, they do grow fast and big. I've made some cool walking sticks from the branches. Any woodcarvers in your area?
 
I would agree.
If it were at our house I'd remove it as soon as possible, they grow like mad and make a heck of a mess.
You may be able to see some of the branches as people use them for art projects, c'mon Pinterest :).

Ok. Thanks for the advice.

You’re right, branches have been falling every storm we’ve got the past few months. Leaves are a mess as well
 
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