Thanks! For the replies.Looks like some type of walnut... black walnut or english walnut perhaps.
Never thought of that. Thanks!Leaves opposite means can't be elm. Elms are alternate
As far as I know lots of oaks and sugar maples . Thanks.Any mature trees nearby that might give a clue?
Broke a stem off did not smell like peanut butter.Thanks For the reply!Sort of looks like tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima) to me.
If it smells like peanut butter when the stems are broken, then that's what it is. They are very invasive and I find them all the time growing in areas like fence lines, disturbed areas, forest edges, etc.
I don't think it is an Elm...... I don't quite understand your last post.... can you clarify?While we’re at it one more tree to ID. Forget the first one. With all the replies it definitely is not a Elm! Ok I Have lots of these around the house.Growing I know this is elm. But What kind. I’ve done Google searches but, I have fallen short.
I don't think it is an Elm...... I don't quite understand your last post.... can you clarify?
@rollwithakI don't think it is an Elm...... I don't quite understand your last post.... can you clarify?