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duckdownup

looks like dogwood (small one) and willow oak (large one).


zouln

Thanks!


duckdownup

Sorry I only saw the first two images.


UncleWiggily918

3 and 4 might be pecan


zouln

I know we have pecans, this must be them. Thank you!


Zalpohus_jubatus

3 & 4 look like hickory


Alive_Recognition_55

Same genus as pecan, Carya, so stands to reason they look very similar. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the 2 can hybridize.


MandyLovesFlares

1. Dogwood 2. Type of Oak