Need Two Trees Identified

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Can anyone id these two tree. The 1st pic in one of the trees and the all the rest are the of one tree.

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   / Need Two Trees Identified #2  
first one looks like box elder.
 
   / Need Two Trees Identified #3  
I think that the first one looks like a red maple, the second looks like a type of hickory (maybe pignut?).
 
   / Need Two Trees Identified #4  
first one looks like box elder.

I think that the first one looks like a red maple, the second looks like a type of hickory (maybe pignut?).

It's a maple IMO, but whether it's a box elder maple or a red maple is hard to tell from the photo.


The second tree looks like a hickory to me, too.

Steve

Edit -- The more I look at the first photo, the more I think it's a red maple.
 
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#5  
I thought the second one was a hickory and it is really hard too.

The first tree is a wild tree growing in a pasture. Are maples native to SC?
 
   / Need Two Trees Identified #7  
The second one looks like some type of hickory to me too. There might be the remains of last years nuts around the stump if it is.
 
   / Need Two Trees Identified #8  
I vote red maple and a hickory
Box elder are the softest wood I have found in maple family, they also tend to have compound leaves
 
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The second one looks like some type of hickory to me too. There might be the remains of last years nuts around the stump if it is.

That's the one weird thing we've have not seen any nuts under it and we have lived here for quite some time.
 
 
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