I'm wondering if anyone here might be able to tell me what kind of tree this is. I realize a photo of it with full leaves in July would be preferable but this is all I can offer at the moment (bark, leaves, tree) -
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I'm wondering if anyone here might be able to tell me what kind of tree this is. I realize a photo of it with full leaves in July would be preferable but this is all I can offer at the moment (bark, leaves, tree) -
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Might email the Tree Farm in Longmont if you don't find out there. I've used them to price out trees from claims I've worked in the past.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Elm, not sure what variety but it is identical to the one in my yard.
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Right now the only place in CO that has the ash bore is in Boulder. But they do expect the AB to be a major epidemic soon.
Betcha dsboutdoors can tell ya.
I emailed The Tree Farm but have not heard back from them so I posted here figuring someone might be able to tell what it is. Apparently there's a sequel to the pine bark beetle, the "ash borer" so I'm just hoping this isn't an ash tree...