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What kind of tree

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The tree on the left is apparently a pear, but not sure about the tree with the big leaves. Any help is appreciated
 

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Need a better picture of the leaves and bark.

Chris
 
Location would also be helpful.
 
There are little bulbs sprouting
 

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Could be an Ash tree.

Chris
 
Being in the PNW also a good chance of Laurel. Mostly trimmed for hedges but if left alone it will grow large.
Not a smoking wood.
 
Diddn't the BBC have a series on how to identify trees from a distance?
 
Could be a Black Tupelo given the leaf structure and fruit. Not a wood for smoking.
 
Download picturethis app and take a picture of the leaves and it'll tell you everything you need to know
 
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