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Originally Posted by flar
#3 is a honey locust, the wild version of this tree is very spiky, some of the spikes are 4 or 5 inches long
#2 and #5 are both Sycamore, one is the scaly lower bark of a mature tree and one shows the smooth camouflage upper bark
#3 is a Shagbark Hickory, the dominant tree in this little Oak-Hickory forest
#5 is a Red Oak
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I had read that about Honeylocust, which made me wonder. That's interesting about the Sycamore. Didn't know the bark took on that look as they get older.
Nice sunny day here today. There were some cloud spots but they burned off or something g.