Has been ID'ed as Quercus falcata.
No, it's not Blackjack oak.. I have some photos of Blackjack oak from my property also. They look simular but The leaves on the blackjack oak...
Ok, I posted a pic of this particular tree along with some others before. I've ID'ed all but this one. It's a large hardwood tree with rough...
Well I found it by doing some Google searching. 'Lagerstroemia' "Crape Myrtle".
Are these Wild Roses? I was told they are. I know it's hard to tell by the photo alone but maybe it's good enough. BTW this is one of several...
Can you identify this tree? It has a very smooth bark, the tree seems very sturdy and dense.
Yes, Ilex glabra Aquifoliaceae looks exactly correct!
Chinese Tallow, Chicken Tree, Pop Corn Tree.. Not a good tree to have around. I have many! They grow like a bacteria and are very hard to rid...
I smelled both... Both have about the same smell... No Bay smell at all.. I did a Google on Myrica cerifera and as it does look simular, it's...
well I thought they were the same... They are directly next too each other wherever they grow always... But now that I look at the leaves they do...
The leaves don't really have a smell when crushed maybe just a raw veg smell.. It has little white flowers all over it right now that bees are...
Ok, this plant/tree/shrub or whatever it's classification is better known to me as "Trash Oak" I know thats not the real name, but I call it that...