HARDWOOD
SUMMER ID KEY

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You selected:  Compound leaves with 5 to 9 leaflets,
each with a stem.  Probably on upland soils.

  5.  The top of the leaf scars are smile-shaped.  wpe15.jpg (1050 bytes)
        The tree probably has nice form.
        If so, try white ash.

          or

  5.  The top of the leaf scar straight across.  wpe15.jpg (1050 bytes)
        Branches tend to droop.
        If so, try green ash.

If you're not sure what the words mean,
click on the
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CAREFULLY read each option
on the right.  Pick the one
that is closest to your sample
or describes what you
remember from where you
saw the tree.  Click on the
"key" icon
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next set of choices.


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This site created and maintained by Bill Cook, MSU Extension Forester for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.   Editing and modification is ongoing.  Submit suggestions, questions, and corrections to cookwi@msu.edu or call 906-786-1575. 

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