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May 19, 2016 3:37 AM CST
Sandstone MN (Zone 3b)
sooby said:Do any of the leaves in the picture belong to the bare stems? If you could post a photo of any individual leaves, and also a clearer close-up of a twig showing the nodes (joints) it would help. From what I can see it has opposite leaf/branch arrangement which would rule out elm, but more pictures would help with identification. I'm not sure any of the green leaves I can see look like ash either. A picture from further back showing the whole plant would also help.
all leaves are to the same tree.. I got one far back as my camera would allow as it is prob about 60-70 feet tall.. a straight column with those weird down turned twining branches.. I'd like to cut it down but if it is something special then.. no. Leaves are an oval shaped coming to a point. this weird tree has always been like this.. the bare branches you see are a result of half the tree being killed by a house fire next door ( where I once lived.. and now live in the house you see pictured.)
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