Help with ID of tree

   / Help with ID of tree #21  
Bruce,
I'm lost. How is finding the diameter of the log going to identify it's species?
Maybe I'm just tired.
Stuck

This tree ID method always works for me.

Measure like the red arrow shows. If not circular, measure the long way and the short way and average the measurements.

:)

Bruce

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   / Help with ID of tree #23  
Bruce,
I'm lost. How is finding the diameter of the log going to identify it's species?
Maybe I'm just tired.
Stuck
I missed the joke the first time around; ID = Inside Diameter... as in the middle of the hollow log. (it was funnier before I explained it :duh:)
 
   / Help with ID of tree #24  
Teg,
Thank you very much! I worked kinda hard yesterday and my brain hasn't recovered.
 
   / Help with ID of tree #25  
Humm it looks like they missed the black oak which I have lots of on my property. I don't see tan oak either.

To add to that, from some research I've done lately, I "think" oaks sometimes interbreed. I've got one that appears to be a hybred.
 
   / Help with ID of tree #26  
WOW!! ID - that went over so fast and far above my head also. Was going to ask about it too but couldn't formulate an intelligent question. Ha,ha,ha
 
   / Help with ID of tree #27  
I don't about the question but, luckily teg had an intelligent answer.
 
   / Help with ID of tree #30  
I enjoy making people smile or laugh, as long as I don't get punished.

Bruce
 
 
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