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SilverNight wrote:Osage-orange?
YES!!! Good job!
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Oh...once again that destroys me. Osage-orange is the most stereotypical leaf of all. :P
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JSGandora wrote:Oh...once again that destroys me. Osage-orange is the most stereotypical leaf of all. :P
It does look a lot like Black Cherry...
Okay, here's another one:
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shortleaf pine?
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Yeah...but Black Cherry is toothed.

The person who gets the answer is supposed to give the next one...but I'll take a shot at that tree which doesn't give a close-up of the needles, which raises another question, will the test have pines that give a faraway view? That would be quite annoying. :D

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JSGandora wrote:Yeah...but Black Cherry is toothed.

The person who gets the answer is supposed to give the next one...but I'll take a shot at that tree which doesn't give a close-up of the needles, which raises another question, will the test have pines that give a faraway view? That would be quite annoying. :D

Jack Pine?
Nope. I'm sorry-- I didn't know about the posting rules... :oops:
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JhnyT13 wrote:shortleaf pine?
Not quite...
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That's alright, fossilgirl13 can go. :) I hope the test doesn't give faraway pictures of pines... or any tree for that matter, to identify.
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SilverNight wrote:That's alright, fossilgirl13 can go. :) I hope the test doesn't give faraway pictures of pines... or any tree for that matter, to identify.
Ugh I remember once in ornithology, the picture of the bird was really faraway. And blurry. Everyone missed it. And it turned out to be a robin. :evil:
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longleaf pine ? .. :D
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